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Dining
Lotus of Siam is back, Resorts World introduces Savor Society and more Vegas dining news
A smashburger convergence: NADC has opened Downtown while Redhead Burger is open at the Grand Canal Shoppes at Venetian.
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Dining
Switch up traditional Mother’s Day brunch at these Las Vegas gems
Try something a little different this year, from Galpão Gaucho to Hofbräuhaus.
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Dining
Venetian’s new Culinary Crossroads series brings storytelling to the table
The new event series brings many famous chefs and restaurateurs to a different kind of stage, allowing for more intimate interaction with guests.
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A&E
All the Las Vegas Super Bowl parties you need to know about
Here’s a curated selection of some of the most interesting and attractive watch parties we’ve found.
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Dining
Ellie Parker of Main St. Provisions talks about her 'Hell’s Kitchen' win and James Beard nomination
This summer, she’s off to Foxwoods Resort Casino in Connecticut to become head chef of Gordon Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen restaurant. Until then, find her Downtown ...
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Dining
Lots of Beard Awards, new ramen and bagels, Blue Ribbon’s closure and more Las Vegas dining news
Six Las Vegas men and women have been named semifinalists in the James Beard Awards as Best Chef in the Southwest region.
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Dining
Cheap eats: Tasty, affordable dishes near the biggest experiences in Las Vegas
Las Vegas is big and expensive. Here’s where to find affordable and fantastic food near your big ticket destinations.
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Dining
A sample of favorite bites at Venetian’s Via Via Food Hall
Via Via, which arrived last summer, is full of delicious concepts from some of the best food cities in the country—LA, New Orleans and New ...
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Dining
Guerrilla Pizza Company’s Robby Cunningham on building a cult favorite
The Detroit-style pizzeria that established itself at the Hard Hat Lounge has finally opened its own shop Downtown.
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Dining
Where to get the most out of Dry January in Las Vegas
Local bars and restaurants have embraced refreshing drink alternatives and the mighty mocktail with enthusiasm.
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Dining
Openings at Milk Bread, Kyuramen, How Ya Dough’n and more Las Vegas dining news
Butcher & Thief, a steakhouse from the team behind Carson Kitchen, has opened at The Bend.
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Dining
Where to find the Feast of the Seven Fishes in Las Vegas
Like most Italian American food traditions, there’s usually way too much food, an epic celebration of cooking.
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A&E
Lisa Vanderpump gets real about her soft spot for Las Vegas and taking over the Cromwell
With three Strip restaurants, another in Lake Tahoe, and plans to transform the Cromwell into Vanderpump Hotel next year, the reality TV star is deeply ...
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Dining
What to expect when landmark Indian restaurant Gymkhana arrives in Las Vegas
JKS Restaurants has won seven Michelin stars across its diverse dining portfolio, and Gymkhana Las Vegas will be its first restaurant in the U.S.
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Dining
Best restaurants to dine out for Thanksgiving in Las Vegas
Leave the cooking to Las Vegas with these stellar Thanksgiving restaurant options.
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Dining
Las Vegas institution Ferraro’s celebrates 40 years of authentic Italian cuisine
In the past three years, Ferraro’s Ristorante has notched three awards from Gambero Rosso, the worldwide authority on Italian food, wine and culture.
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A&E
Luke Combs brings bar, dance club and eatery Category 10 to the Las Vegas Strip
Category 10 Las Vegas is already under construction, three stories and 34,000 square feet of space including the Hurricane Hall dining area with three bars ...
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A&E
Dark roast: Horror Vibes Coffee makes space for the spooky
Founder Omaira Mahan says she designed the 1,500-square-foot space on Paradise Road as a gathering place for the horror community.
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Dining
Hearthstone’s comeback, Ada’s relocation and more Las Vegas dining news
Boa Steakhouse is returning to the Strip at the Grand Canal Shoppes while Hearthstone is making a comeback to its original Red Rock Resort location.
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Southern Nevada confronts a challenging future after water cuts further deplete Lake Mead
This month, the Bureau of Reclamation released a study projecting Lake Mead could plummet to 1,021 feet by summer 2027, shattering its record low by ...
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News
BTS takes over Las Vegas: How the Bangtan boys are turning the Strip purple — and red — again
BTS concerts are, by nature, global travel events. The ARIRANG World Tour has triggered what tourism researchers call “concert tourism” at scale ...
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Teen shop owner, artist and activist Kumei Norwood looks to the future
As the 17-year-old entrepreneur prepares to enter a new stage of life—graduating from high school—we sat down to talk about the future of Tofu Tees ...
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A&E
What to do in Las Vegas this week: May 28-June 3
Juvenile at Brooklyn Bowl, Danny Ocean at BleauLive Theater, Freddie Gibbs at House of Blues, Bryan Adams at Encore Theater and more.
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Circa
Circa Resort & Casino is Your Home for The World’s Largest Soccer Tournament
From June 11 to July 19, 2026, Circa Resort & Casino transforms downtown Las Vegas into a World Soccer Championship fan zone, delivering full coverage ...
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Dining
Las Vegas Restaurant Week returns with fabulous menus and serious impact
Last year, more than 290 local restaurants participated, raising an all-time high $403,358 for Three Square and providing 1.2 million meals for those in need.
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Music
Sepultura’s farewell tour at House of Blues Las Vegas was a feral reminder of the band’s enduring power
Across more than 40 years, the band has carved out a sound that fused thrash, death metal, nu metal and Brazilian rhythmic influence into something ...
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News
Hoover Dam draped in flag for nation's 250th birthday
A 300-foot-wide, 150-foot-tall American flag now hangs across the face of Hoover Dam, illuminated by patriotic lighting in red, white and blue — what officials ...
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Nightlife
Omnia Dayclub arrives on the pool scene like a summer fever dream
Omnia Dayclub’s grand opening weekend was, by all measures, a mini-festival, and next up is the innovative Daybreaker sober dance party.
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Breaking News
Survey: Nevada Democratic primary voters value electability over progressive values
The survey polled 1,000 registered voters likely to participate in Nevada’s Democratic presidential primary.
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Nightlife
Ugly Duckling beautifies karaoke with deep cuts, chill vibes and concert-quality sound
The songbook at this new Arts District spot is so vast that your go-to karaoke songs may be rendered obsolete.
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Politics
Bongino’s criticism of Parler CEO was a ‘hyperbolic rant,’ not slander, Nevada court rules
Right-wing media personality and former FBI deputy director Dan Bongino did not slander the CEO of a conservative social media network in a livestream because ...
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Analysis: Record comeback puts Knights one win away from Stanley Cup Final
To beat Colorado in Game 3, Vegas was going to have to top the longtime Stanley Cup favorite at its own game. ...
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Music
The Altons bring romance, heartbreak and modern soul to Fergusons Downtown
With last year's album, The Altons have fully settled into their velvet shadows of modern “souldies.”
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Featured
Get out of the house! How to keep all ages entertained all summer in Las Vegas
Whether you're looking for something active, creative or educational, this guide to affordable family activities around the Las Vegas Valley will cover all the bases.
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Politics
Hoover Dam to get new turbines, repairs with $52 million in federal funds
The Bureau of Reclamation is releasing $52 million to fund upgrades and repairs at the Hoover Dam, officials announced today.
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A&E
Barry Manilow on life after cancer: 'I'm not ready to croak'
Barry Manilow steers a golf cart to the end of a long driveway, pulls to a stop and flings a plush toy goose across a ...
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Featured
Add in some alternative screen time with F1 Arcade, Game Nest, the drive-in and more
You didn’t think we were that strict, did you? Screen time can be a good thing when it’s done right.
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Features
Want to work? Tips for teens looking for a summer job
The Las Vegas-Clark County Library District is a prime resource for learning how to stand out in the highly competitive summer job market.
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Screen-free summer: Don’t let your devices get in the way of family fun
When there’s no school and it’s 110 degrees outside, it’s easy for kids and teens to get sucked into their phones and tablets.







































