The American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada is suing Clark County over an ordinance that bans stopping or standing on pedestrian bridges on the ,,,
Author Archives: Las Vegas Weekly Stories: News
Resignation offer of $250K for Jesus Jara to be considered by School Board
Clark County School District Superintendent Jesus Jara could resign with a $250,000 severance package effective Feb.24, according to newly released documents. The resignation offer, which was posted today as part of Thursday’s School Board agenda, is …
Classic Vegas steakhouse the Golden Steer expands while maintaining timeless charm
Let the suited and knowledgeable waitstaff guide you and trust their suggestions; after all, they’re the pros here.
Our favorite places to catch vintage Vegas vibes
There’s just something about dining in a place that has seen Vegas change through the years, like eating linguine and clams at Piero’s as so many celebrities, elected officials and mobsters have done.
Don’t skip the weird and wonderful Mystic Falls Park at Sam’s Town
Generations of locals have taken out-of-town friends to Mystic Falls, and families have added the show to their holiday traditions.
Clique Hospitality to open Caspian’s lounge in the former Cleopatra’s Barge
The Barge was a must-visit for those who appreciate what Las Vegas used to be.
Nevada attorney general’s lawsuits against social media companies underscore impact on youth
Attorney General Aaron Ford announced on January 30 that his office filed civil actions against five social media platforms—Snapchat, TikTok and Meta-owned Facebook, Instagram and Messenger.
Even after NFL season, there are plenty of sports betting opportunities
Nothing may bring the sheer one-day betting volume of the Super Bowl, but tickets will still be printing and apps will still be clicking.
Review: Usher shines at star-studded 2024 Super Bowl halftime show
Usher emerged at Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium for the Super Bowl halftime show seated on a throne, joined by a marching band and a trove of Vegas performers — but stayed its center.
On Super Bowl Sunday, the Raiders spread the wealth
Sunrise Mountain High football coach Chris Sawyers received a pair of Super Bowl tickets from the Raiders last week.