Joining its main competitor, ride share firm Lyft announced Monday that it plans to add a gas “surcharge” for riders.
Monthly Archives: March 2022
Reader’s Choice: Vote for Las Vegas Weekly’s Best of Vegas 2022
Get out the vote! It’s that time of year, when you join Weekly in recognizing the Las Vegas Valley’s most praiseworthy in food & drink, arts and entertainment, nightlife, sports and more!
Climate change demands action, but Nevada activists say not at the cost of species and fragile ecosystems
The Yellow Pine Solar Project is the first of six solar projects that could be covering the Pahrump Valley. For activists like Shannon Salter, renewable energy projects that aim to curb the planet’s warming also come with a heavy price of killing spec…
Las Vegas production studio has chance to usher in new era of filmmaking, CEO says
In a recent Mercedes-Benz commercial, a glossy car reflects a city’s bright lights, its driver gazing out the window at the streets rushing by. But the car was not shot in a city …
Chamber orchestra based in Vegas to honor Ukraine in Sunday performance
The Las Vegas Sinfonietta, which is conducted by Ukrainian-born Taras Krysa, is hosting a benefit concert at 4 p.m. tonight at the Clark County Library Theater, 1401 E Flamingo Road.
Golden Knights fall 5-2 in Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh Penguins general manager Ron Hextall began the day by saying he believes the pieces are in place for a long playoff run even if he opts not to be a major player at the trade deadline.
Jet’s Pizza, a popular Midwest chain, expanding to Henderson
Las Vegas pizza aficionados will soon be able to sink their teeth into pies from a popular midwestern chain making its way to the valley.
How will COVID end? Experts look to past epidemics for clues
Two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, most of the world has seen a dramatic improvement in infections, hospitalizations and death rates in recent weeks, signaling the crisis appears to be winding down.
A tour of Dollar Loan Center: $84 million, 200,000-square-foot arena makes its debut
Henderson Mayor Debra March has long stressed the city’s investment in the facility was to give residents a first-class venue to enjoy an evening of entertainment. Now that it’s open, she has a message: “It’s a 6,000-seat arena and I don’t think there…
Sabres fans hot and cold on Jack Eichel’s return to Buffalo with Golden Knights
The three jerseys are easily spotted when walking into Sidelines Sports Bar and Grill. On the left is the sweater of Buffalo Sabres …