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2010 Vegas' Best Results
Best Park: Lorenzi Park
Lorenzi Park’s 59 acres has mature foliage, history and houses a three-acre pond from a natural spring.
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2010 Vegas' Best Results
Vegas' Best Readers' Choices You Almost Didn't See
Appearances by Michael Jackson, Air Force Amy and Barry Manilow.
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2010 Vegas' Best Results
Best Signs of Hope
Readers' suggestions include: "Adam Corolla is off the air."
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2010 Vegas' Best Results
Best Place To Find Intelligent Conversation
Readers' suggestions include: "My house, when we BBQ"
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2010 Vegas' Best Results
Best Charity: Communities in Schools
This organization helps find private-sector partners for basic services that are critical to a child’s ability to learn.
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2010 Vegas' Best Results
Best Quote from Oscar Goodman
“That got blown out of proportion with morons in Washington shooting off their mouths”
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2010 Vegas' Best Results
Best Quote from Harry Reid
“This is not going to be like the soap opera, As the World Turns, that my mother watched."
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A&E
World Party Parade brings Electric Daisy Carnival to the Las Vegas Strip
EDC returns to the Las Vegas Motor Speedway May 15-17, but its colorful spectacle will take to the streets one day earlier.
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holiday
Fireworks series will light up the Las Vegas skyline leading up to nation’s 250th birthday
Las Vegas will mark America’s 250th birthday by stretching Independence Day into an eight-week spectacle, with rotating fireworks displays across the Strip and downtown on consecutive Saturdays from June 6 through July 25 ...
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A&E
No Doubt’s Las Vegas residency turns Sphere into a ska-punk time capsule
For two hours, the scrappy garage-born Anaheim band resurrected the sweaty, irreverent energy that launched them out of Orange County clubs and into alt-rock canon.
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Sports
CBS Sports projects UNLV for 12-team College Football Playoff
The Rebels have been one of the nation’s notable turnaround stories over the past three seasons, leveraging the allure of home games at Allegiant Stadium and a $34.8 million on-campus practice facility to upgrade their roster ...
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Features
Filipino Town: Las Vegas community builds on a cultural legacy
One year after the establishment of an official cultural district, Filipino Town leaders chase visions of what it—and the community it celebrates—could ultimately grow into.
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Business
Las Vegas chips away at housing shortage with new senior units
Mary McCarthy left California a decade ago, priced out of a state she could no longer afford. She settled into an apartment complex in Henderson — a comfortable enough life until last year, when the community dropped its ...
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UNLV
Southern Nevada Sports Hall of Fame to induct key figures behind UNLV championship era
For one night, UNLV basketball’s golden era returns to the spotlight — not on the court, but in memory — as two architects of its rise are honored ...
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Food
Las Vegas Ballpark debuts gourmet 2026 menu beyond hot dogs
For 2026, the Aviators’ home is rolling out wood-fired pizza, Philly steaks, Hawaiian-inspired plates, taco carts, smashburgers and a menu that reads like someone raided the city’s food scene and put it in the grandstand behind home plate.
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Sports
With superstar A’ja Wilson, defending champion Aces go into new season both stable and reloaded
A’ja Wilson is coming off one of the best stretches in WNBA history, having led the Las Vegas Aces to a third title in four years and winning a fourth career Most Valuable Player award last season ...
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Hockey
NHL fines Tortorella $100K, strips Golden Knights of draft pick after media blackout
The NHL fined Golden Knights coach John Tortorella $100,000 and stripped Las Vegas of its 2026 second-round draft pick Friday, punishing the club for what the league called "flagrant violations" of its playoff media regulations ...
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Health
Report: Las Vegas among cities at highest risk for disease-carrying pests this summer
Las Vegas is one of 10 U.S. cities at heightened risk for disease-spreading pest activity this spring and summer, according to a new forecast from the National Pest Management Association.
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A&E
What to do in Las Vegas this week: May 14-20
Santana at House of Blues, Lee Brice at Fremont Street Experience, Nevada Ballet Theatre at the Smith Center, Khalid at PH Live and more this week.
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Community
Oct. 1 survivors gather on Strip to preview Forever One memorial
Fifty-eight survivors of the Oct. 1, 2017, mass shooting on the Strip stood together Thursday evening in a circle on the future grounds of the permanent memorial. Each held a picture of someone lost in the massacre nine years ago.
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Noise
Get to know new LV Philharmonic music director Rei Hotoda
Hotoda has spent more than two decades leading the Fresno Philharmonic and guest conducting for the symphony orchestras of Chicago, Hawaii, Winnipeg and even Las Vegas.
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Sports
A's Player of the Month: Mojave's Derriah Wren
Both the Mojave girls and boys teams claimed Class 4A Mountain Region titles last week. The state tournament is this weekend.
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Politics
CCSD plots legislative push on funding as student enrollment declines
The Clark County School District may carry a bill in next spring’s Legislature that reexamines state funding as enrollment declines here and around Nevada. Officials acknowledge that it's a big topic ...
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News
Nevada officials challenge Trump’s executive order on mail ballots ahead of June 9 primary
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford is co-leading a 24-state coalition in a lawsuit seeking to block the order, arguing that it unconstitutionally subverts states’ authority to administer their own elections.
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A&E
Country pop icon Shania Twain is back in Vegas to host her first ACM Awards
Ahead of her debut hosting gig, Shania spoke with the Weekly about her love for Las Vegas and Sabrina Carpenter and the possibility of a dream duet with Blake Shelton.
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A&E
Beyond the Speedway: The best EDC Week DJ sets to catch this year
EDC Week offers phenomenal shows spread across a number of iconic Las Vegas venues, plenty of places to get your party on if you’re skipping the fest.
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Sports
Analysis: Golden Knights’ offense pulls another playoff vanishing act in Game 2 loss
The Ducks silenced the Golden Knights’ attack in Game 2 of the teams’ best-of-seven series Wednesday night at T-Mobile Arena, capturing a 3-1 victory to even the series at one game apiece. ...








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