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Arts & EntertainmentMusicFine Art
Young artists in Las Vegas use creativity to connect, inspire and give back
When the Weekly invited Clark County School District high school students to create our magazine’s cover, we provided the prompt, “Why are the arts important ...
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WrestleMania is bigger than ever and Las Vegas is a perfect fit
Pro wrestling has never been more popular than it is today, but how did it expand into massive corporate partnerships, global streaming and live events ...
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Dangerous driving: Las Vegans' need for speed has deadly outcomes on the road
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department is fully invested in the three-pronged approach state and local agencies are taking to reduce and hopefully eliminate traffic-related ...
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FeaturedPool Clubs
How to navigate Las Vegas dayclubs: What to wear, how to last and more
The difference between a long, sun-soaked afternoon and a short-lived, overheated misstep often comes down to the basics.
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poolsPool ClubsFeatured
Your 2026 guide to Las Vegas pool and dayclubs
Around here, we take our poolside partying pretty seriously. We plan entire weekends around it, anticipating those sun-soaked afternoons beside the DJ booth or in ...
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Dawn of a new day: Tao Group Hospitality brings Omnia Dayclub to the Las Vegas Strip
The 46,000-square-foot Omnia Dayclub and Skybar is set to open at Caesars Palace on May 15.
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Vote now for Las Vegas Weekly’s 2026 Best of Vegas Awards
It’s time for Las Vegas Weekly readers to cast their ballots and honor the community’s favorites when it comes to arts and entertainment, food and ...
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FeaturedT-Mobile Arena
The Park outside T-Mobile Arena is a good hang
Unique elements were added to the Park to create a true sense of place for what could have been a basic concrete plaza or corridor ...
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FeaturedT-Mobile Arena
Now 10 years old, T-Mobile Arena is the most impactful non-casino venue ever built in Las Vegas
T-Mobile Arena has changed the game by bringing different music, sports, and other types of events that otherwise wouldn’t have come or stayed, most notably ...
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BeerbreweryFeatured
The state of local beer: Vegas breweries pour on the innovation
Persistence, experimentation and building community emerge as hallmarks of the unique local beerscape.
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FeaturedBeerDrink
Sample local favorites and more at the 14th annual Great Vegas Festival of Beer
This year's fest returns to the Fremont East area with 60 total breweries participating, from across Nevada and beyond.
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A&E
What to do in Las Vegas this week: March 19-26
Drum Tao at Reynolds Hall, Puscifer at the Chelsea, Emily King at Dustland Bar, Snow Tha Product at House of Blues, UNLV Baseball at the ...
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FoodFeatured
Farm to table: A Las Vegas movement is redefining freshness in food
Local consumers are getting more curious and conscious about the practices of growing food, and a community of producers, chefs and businesses are leading the ...
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Featured
Radio heads: Longtime on-air personalities discuss the changing landscape and why they still cherish the medium
The staying power of radio stems from the people behind the microphones. They’re the voices of our Valley who never tuned out.
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C-Suite HonorsBusinessNews
Vegas Inc celebrates remarkable executives with the 2026 C-Suite Honors
Vegas Inc’s annual C-Suite Honors celebrates a distinguished group of executives whose leadership shapes Southern Nevada’s business and community landscape.
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FeaturedBoulder City
Boulder City’s historic district has transformed into a thriving destination
Longtime Boulder City residents started noticing a resurgence in the historic district in the ’90s with the opening of Milo’s Cellar, the beginnings of a ...
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Boulder CityFeatured
Lost and found: Boulder City’s Skinny Bar brings back forgotten history
When Boulder City was created in 1931, alcohol sales were not allowed. That policy stayed in place until 1969, well after the end of Prohibition.
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FeaturedValentine's Day
Romance without the algorithm: Tips for shooting your shot IRL
Online dating nudges people into your path, but the real world is overflowing with opportunity if you’re paying attention.
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Valentine's DayFeatured
To app or not to app: Digital dating has its ups and downs
The digital dating universe is vast. You can have bad experiences—like, really bad, if you’re not careful. But if you play your cards right, you ...
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OpinionBrian GreenspunWhere I Stand
Las Vegas deserves more than just Adelson’s voice
Killing daily newspapers is not something that should bring anyone who works in this industry any pleasure, nor anyone who believes in our democracy and ...
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Music
Review: Cyndi Lauper stays true to her colors in artsy Vegas residency at the Colosseum
After wrapping an international farewell tour last year and being inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in November, Lauper’s pistol energy continues ...
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BusinessNewsAggregate
40 Under 40: Celebrating the leaders shaping Las Vegas’ future
From entrepreneurs to community advocates, this year’s 40 Under 40 class reflects a shared commitment to progress, service and impact.
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News
Nevada, California and Arizona announce new water-saving plan for dwindling Colorado River
With the Colorado River’s giant reservoirs declining toward critically low levels, negotiators for California, Arizona and Nevada announced Friday that they have agreed on a ...
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Vanderpump Hotel set to open next month on Las Vegas Strip
Lisa Vanderpump is on the verge of adding a new title to her résumé: hotelier. The Vanderpump Hotel, a 188-room boutique resort taking shape from ...
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Las Vegas to Sonoma wine country just got significantly faster
Southwest Airlines’ new nonstop Las Vegas-Santa Rosa service offers a quick route into Sonoma County, where redwoods, historic homes and wineries await …
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A&E
5 thoughts: The 2026 LVL Up Expo at Las Vegas Convention Center
If cosplay is the currency of every great fan expo, LVL Up was loaded.
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Fine Art
'Rhythm and Resilience: Black Vegas' highlights the legacy of the city's African American community
"Rhythm and Resilience" is on display through August 20 at the new Civic Center Gallery.
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MGM GrandMGM ResortsBusiness
MGM Grand launches retro gaming lounge with free play for guests
MGM Grand has opened Bonus Round Totally Awesome Bar + Arcade, a 21-and-older venue that blends classic arcade games with cocktails, casual food and a ...
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A&E
What to do in Las Vegas this week: April 30-May 6
Mary J. Blige at Dolby Live, 50 Cent at LIV, Emo Orchestra at the Strat, Las Vegas DreamBirds at Hard Rock Live and more.
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NewsOpinionSports
Las Vegas High's NFL pipeline starts with neighborhood grit
Fernando Carmona Jr. is one of four players from Las Vegas High who will take part in rookie minicamps in the coming weeks — a ...
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Henderson 12-year-old wins Elks National Hoop Shoot with perfect performance
Duncan, a 12-year-old sixth-grader at Jack & Terry Mannion Middle School in Henderson, won the Elks Free Throw National Hoop Shoot on April 18 in ...
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NewsairplaneAllegiant Air
Spirit Airlines ceases operations. Las Vegas airport says all 16 routes still covered
Spirit Airlines took its last flight this week, ending 34 years of bright yellow planes and bare-bones fares that made budget travel accessible to millions ...
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Golden Knights fall behind in series against Mammoth after dropping Game 3
Lawson Crouse scored twice in a 5:42 span in the second period and the Utah Mammoth won the first NHL playoff game in the state, ...
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NewsAggregateHome Aggregate
Las Vegas pitched as relocation spot for Vancouver MLS team
The Athletic reports that a special committee of MLS owners met earlier this month to discuss the future of the Vancouver franchise, including the possibility ...
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Music
Olivia Rodrigo plus Luke Bryan and Jason Aldean set December dates in Las Vegas
A couple of blockbuster tours announced Las Vegas dates for December on Thursday, with Olivia Rodrigo booking two nights at T-Mobile Arena and Luke Bryan ...
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Breaking News
Nevada mourns Ruby Duncan, a legendary advocate for poor families
Ruby Duncan co-founded Operation Life, a nonprofit she directed for nearly two decades, building medical clinics, daycare centers, drug prevention programs and employment initiatives.
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UNLVUNLV sportsNews
Vanderbilt forward transferring to UNLV basketball
His most notable experience came as a sophomore at Washington in 2024-25 when he averaged 11.8 points and five rebounds per game in making 27 ...
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Music
Moshpits and memories: Sick New World Las Vegas
After a year-long hiatus, Sick New World returned to the Las Vegas Festival Grounds on April 25 with more than 50 bands.
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New extreme heat strategy aims to shield Southern Nevada’s most vulnerable commuters
The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada launched a plan to fortify the region’s infrastructure against extreme heat ...

































