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Joe Downtown: Is DTP’s sudden severing of ties with Factorli a sign of larger problems?
Does manufacturing project Factorli's demise signify a lack of planning on Downtown Project's part?
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Joe Downtown: Will DTP finally take on housing? Doing so could save Downtown
Downtown Project's purchase of the land Atomic Liquors sits on has many scratching their heads.
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Joe Downtown: New project could pave the way for a tangible tech hub
In June, President Obama singled out Jen McCabe, saying Las Vegas could become the center for “a revolution … in American manufacturing.”
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Joe Downtown: Why Sunday’s shootings could mean new regulations on the Fremont Street Experience
Jerad and Amanda Miller, who gunned down three people last weekend, were reportedly street entertainers on the Strip and Fremont.
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Joe Downtown: Tragedy, secrets and the tough side of Downtown development
The neighborhood experiences a tragic loss and a brutal app allows bash-friendly conversation.
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Joe Downtown: Have Zappos employees answered the neighborhood’s revitalization prayers?
Can the Zappos workforce sustain all the area's new businesses?
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Joe Downtown: Nevada’s sesquicentennial book is riddled with mistakes
According to the coffee table book, the Golden Nugget is no longer in existence. Hmm...
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Joe Downtown: Could a $1 million grant make or break Huntridge revival efforts?
Huntridge Revival wants $1 million in public funding to move forward with renovating the historic theater.
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Joe Downtown: Taking your time to get to know Las Vegas can pay off
Phil Pascal and Demont Daniel brought the party to Picnic on a recent Friday.
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Joe Downtown: Why is the successful Mob Museum asking for a handout?
The Centennial Commission was to consider a grant request from the Downtown institution earlier this week.
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Joe Downtown: Horse-drawn carriages and Fremont East’s tug between locals and tourists
Horse-drawn carriages, pedicabs and a Disney trolley. All could be coming to Downtown.
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Joe Downtown: We might not be ready for the truly nontraditional
Tom Haskins lived in the conventional world and attained middle-class wealth and status. He didn’t much like it.
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Joe Downtown: Has DTP squeezed out other development by buying so much Fremont area acreage?
Downtown Project is sitting on buildings and properties until ideas spring up.
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Joe Downtown: There are signs enthusiasm for the new Downtown has started to fade
Is happiness being delivered or are downtown developers just patting themselves on the back?
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Education
Changes to CCSD facility use policy hit youth sports hard
At least one youth sports organizer fears that new Clark County School District facility use rules will price him out of his leagues’ only options ...
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A&E
Forget about the glitz and glamour; all Mariah Carey needs to do is to sing her songs
About five songs into the premiere of Mariah Carey’s residency Friday at Park MGM, the first time I had seen the Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter-actor-producer perform ...
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A&E
Q&A: Phish's Trey Anastasio on playing the Sphere in Las Vegas
Phish has been performing for decades, but never has the band played the same show twice. Over the 40 years since the band was formed ...
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Sports
Analysis: 5 reasons to believe in the Golden Knights' potential to repeat
Vegas prepares to take on the Dallas Stars in its best-of-seven first-round Western Conference Playoff showdown beginning at 6:30 p.m. Monday on the road. ...
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Tourism
The Biden administration recruits 15 states to help enforce airline consumer laws
The Biden administration is enlisting the help of officials in 15 states to enforce consumer-protection laws covering airline travelers, a power that by law is ...
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Sports
Marc-André Fleury will play one more NHL season; signs extension with Wild
Marc-André Fleury was consistently asked this season about when he would be retiring from the NHL. The legendary goalie ...
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Issues
Explore the tranquil hot springs & historic trains of Nye County's Wayne E. Kirch Area
Discover the hot springs of Wayne E. Kirch Wildlife Management Area in Nye County and explore the historic Nevada Northern Railway Museum in Ely for ...
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Sports
Golden Knights closing in on likely first-round playoff series with Oilers
The Golden Knights moved one step closer to a best-of-seven series with the Oilers starting on the road this weekend or early next week with ...
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Sports
5 positions Raiders could address in the upcoming NFL Draft
Here are the five positions the Raiders are likely to target with their current collection of eight picks in this month's NFL Draft.
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Community
Betty’s Village empowers residents to be independent; and now it’s expanding
Kristin Allison never thought she would live independently. That is until she moved into an apartment nearly three years ago in then-brand-new Betty’s Village, a ...
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Sports
Golden Knights drop into series with Stars by losing regular-season finale
The best-of-seven series between the Golden Knights and Stars is expected to start on Monday in Dallas before shifting back to T-Mobile Arena for Games ...
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News
Letter carriers in Las Vegas call for change following rise in attacks
Roberta Dang used to enjoy her job as a letter carrier in Las Vegas, and was happy to share that passion with a new trainee ...
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Sports
Raiders’ quarterback race underway, with another candidate potentially coming
The identity of the Raiders’ starting quarterback next season might be more up in the air than it is for any other team in the ...
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Breaking News
‘Let’s go build that railway’: Officials break ground on high-speed Las Vegas-to-Southern California line
The nation’s first true high-speed passenger rail system is within grasp with the ceremonial groundbreaking of the Brightline West link between Las Vegas and Southern ...
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Business
Merger will help streamline Nevada's cannabis industry
A new partnership is seeking to iron out wrinkles in Nevada’s cannabis supply chain. Blackbird, a cannabis distribution company, was recently acquired by cannabis ...
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Breaking News
Concerns arise over illegal statewide sales of synthetic hemp products
The Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board said it had recently received “several reports of intoxicating hemp products being sold within the state and on the internet” ...
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A&E
What to do in Las Vegas this week (April 18-24, 2024 edition)
Garth Brooks, Phish, Chicano Batman, the Sugarhill Gang, Khruangbin and more in this week’s Superguide.
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A&E
State Senator Dallas Harris talks social equity in the cannabis industry and her goals as a legislator
When Harris passed the “cannabis Christmas tree” bill in the 2023 legislative session, she had customers’ experience in mind.
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News
Here’s how Phish is using the Sphere's technology to give fans something completely different
Phish opened its four-night stay at the Sphere Thursday with a four-hour show that used the advanced technology in the $2.3 billion arena to deliver ...
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A&E
Taylor Tomlinson is on top of the comedy world and back at Wynn Las Vegas
In January, Taylor Tomlinson became the youngest late-night TV host in the game, and less than a month later, dropped another stellar Netflix special.