A new eatery has opened in the 18B Las Vegas Arts District. District Deli and Coffee offers an extensive menu that includes breakfast, lunch, and dinner items as well as specialty coffees.
The Multicultural Bookstore, located at 2027 Revere St. on the Historic Westside, is marking its one-year anniversary this November. Co-founded by Tamara Shiloh and Carol Santiago, the bookstore has become a valuable resource for local authors to connect with the community.
As the scorching Las Vegas summer starts to give way, the heat continues with the kickoff of the college football season, which promises electrifying sports action starting the weekend of August 31. The UNLV Runnin' Rebels are set to make a return, playing their fifth season in Allegiant Stadium.
The Majestic Repertory Theatre on Main Street in the heart of the 18B Las Vegas Arts District is celebrating its eighth anniversary. The theatre is known for audience immersion and has attracted global attention and talent, including Broadway and Tony Award-winning writers. The theatre showcases original productions, including a collaboration with headliner Usher and art collective Meow Wolf.
On Aug. 22, 2024, Jeremy Aguero of Applied Analysis delivered the keynote presentation at the Las Vegas Global Economic Alliance's (LVGEA) annual Las Vegas Perspective event to nearly 1,000 business leaders and influencers. Aguero’s presentation addressed housing, healthcare, education, and tourism, highlighting the challenges and opportunities in each sector.
The city of Las Vegas is proposing a new ordinance related to industrial wastewater, which will soon be reviewed by the Las Vegas City Council. The proposal includes repealing and replacing LVMC Chapter 14.17, focusing on wastewater collection, pretreatment, and treatment. This ordinance aims to establish regulatory provisions that align with state and federal statutes and regulations concerning wastewater management.
The Clark County School District (CCSD) Board of School Trustees held a meeting on August 23, 2024, during which several significant agenda items were discussed.
In the summer of 2024, Las Vegas experienced its hottest day on record, with temperatures reaching 120 degrees, surpassing the previous high of 117 degrees. This historic event marks a significant milestone for the city known for its intense summer heat, but this year's peak temperatures have taken even seasoned residents by surprise.
Las Vegas is known for its vibrant nightlife and bustling streets, a city under the constant watch of law enforcement. While the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (Metro) is the primary agency most people think of, the city's Deputy Marshals play a critical yet distinct role in maintaining safety and order.
Las Vegas' 18b Arts District is rapidly becoming the city’s hotspot for cultural and business expansion. Here’s a snapshot of eight exciting projects underway that promise to elevate this vibrant neighborhood even further.
Enrollment data for the 25 universities in Clark County revealed Hispanic was the most common ethnicity among students in the 2022-23 school year, according to the latest disclosure from the National Center for Education Statistics.