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Last hurrah on TikTok? City of Las Vegas weighs impact of potential ban
When you open the social media application TikTok and type in “Las Vegas,” you’ll get several videos — the brightly lit Sphere, local businesswoman Alexandra ...
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Clark County OKs street vendor regulations despite pushback
Street vendors in Clark County will be required to keep their distance from many communal areas like community centers and malls, according to a regulation ...
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Fore! Sports and entertainment themed businesses taking Las Vegas by storm
Atomic Golf is the latest in an ongoing trend of sports-entertainment complexes making Las Vegas their home. And more are on their way.
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City of Las Vegas, water district will team up on hydrant locks to cut down on water thefts
From a water truck driver looking to top off their tank to a family filling up their pool on the sly, locals hooking hoses up ...
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Effort during Super Bowl to showcase Las Vegas' potential pays off in attracting businesses
A Las Vegas Global Economic Alliance initiative that brought executives to the area during Super Bowl 58 festivities to showcase what the city has to ...
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Las Vegas City Council takes symbolic stand against antisemitism
Las Vegas City Councilwoman Victoria Seaman discovered antisemitic graffiti in her ward late last year. Seaman and her city colleagues are taking a symbolic action, ...
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City of Las Vegas votes to allow banning individuals from Fremont Street area
The Las Vegas City Council unanimously approved an ordinance today that allows for banning individuals from specific tourist areas for up to a year if ...
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Yeah! Usher honored by city with key to Las Vegas in spirit of Super Bowl
Usher, the eight-time Grammy-winning artist who will headline the halftime show for the Super Bowl at Allegiant Stadium in February, is starting to feel at ...
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City of Las Vegas considering street vending ordinance
The city of Las Vegas is considering an ordinance to license and regulate sidewalk vendors. The ordinance may be introduced at the Nov. 15 City ...
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Las Vegas says goodbye to city manager, attorney
Applause broke out in the Las Vegas City Council chambers from council and audience members for City Manager Jorge Cervantes and former ...
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Las Vegas approves replacement for retiring city manager
The Las Vegas City Council today approved Mike Janssen as the next city manager, after working out the specifics of his employment contract. Janssen will ...
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Las Vegas OKs new police substation on Fremont Street
The Las Vegas City Council today approved a new Metro Police substation for Fremont Street in downtown. The station is an extra security measure in ...
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Las Vegas downtown campaign announced by mayor in State of City
A new marketing campaign aimed at drawing more attention to Las Vegas’ downtown area and small businesses was announced, and an update was provided on ...
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Report: Suspect in Nevada trooper's death had high levels of meth
A carjacking suspect shot and killed after his vehicle struck and fatally injured a Nevada state police trooper on a Las Vegas freeway had high ...
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City of Las Vegas building projects are designed to save energy, water
As calls for increased measures against climate change sweep across the county, Las Vegas has already stepped up, namely in the buildings that welcome residents ...
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Las Vegas City Council OKs projects for affordable apartments and luxury homes
The Las Vegas City Council today approved an affordable-housing complex that will include 144 units in two four-story buildings. Council members OK’d the proposal unanimously. ...
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State of the City: Goodman eyes 'very special comeback' in 2021
Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman is a veteran of nine State of the City addresses, always optimistically detailing future endeavors planned for the city and ...
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Bill would allow third-party alcohol delivery in Las Vegas
The Las Vegas City Council is considering a bill that would allow businesses to contract with third-party services to deliver alcoholic beverages to ...
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Las Vegas hires new city manager
Longtime city of Las Vegas staffer Jorge Cervantes will be the next city manager after the city council unanimously approved a $250,000 per year contract ...
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Fiore tries to shut down Las Vegas virus compliance program for using 'snitches'
Las Vegas City Councilwoman Michelle Fiore brought forward a motion to end the city’s COVID-19 compliance ambassador program during today’s council meeting ...
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