UNLV students are hard at work preserving the images and records of Las Vegas photographer Clinton Wright, whose decades of ...
Mob figures who skimmed from casinos and associated with the likes of Al Capone were once listed on Nevada’s “List of Excluded Persons” kept by the Gaming Control Board.
The historic Moulin Rouge Hotel, which first opened its doors in 1955, marked a significant milestone as the first integrated ...
Harold Ickes, whom Roosevelt chose to become Interior secretary in his administration, decided in May 1933 to revert the name back to Boulder Dam because he felt it “should not carry the name of any ...
In honor of Black History Month a running group in Las Vegas is promoting health and wellness with the joy of running.
You might wonder how Las Vegas became the gambling capital of the world after being a small desert town. Here, we explain Las ...
There is no one definition of what a “sanctuary city” for undocumented immigrants is, though Las Vegas has rarely been ...
On Saturday, the City of Las Vegas is hosting an event to celebrate culture and language from across the world.
Siena Campus is receiving a historic donation of $17 million from local philanthropists Andrew and Dr. Peggy Cherng, owners ...
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