Tyler Schneider
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News
Street performers and buskers push for fairness at Fremont Street Experience
Thursday, July 2, 2026 An update to the Fremont Street Experience lottery system is still early in the process, with any rule revisions ultimately subject to Las Vegas City Council approval.
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Concert Reviews
5 Thoughts: ASAP Rocky at MGM Grand Garden Arena, June 26
Monday, June 29, 2026 The night was filled with hits and drama as the 37-year-old Harlem rapper continued the tour of his first project in eight years.
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Features
Forever local: Station Casinos celebrates 50 years by gearing up for the future
Thursday, June 25, 2026 Station Casinos and its 9,700 team members have displayed an uncanny ability to connect with locals through the decades, making it one of the most influential forces in Las Vegas gaming.
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News
Pathway to Homeownership program could reshape how developers think about housing
Thursday, June 25, 2026 Cherry Development's new Pathway to Homeownership Program allows tenants to set aside $200 a month for a future down payment or closing costs on a home in Clark County.
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Fires
Nevada’s wildfire season looks poised to arrive earlier and hit harder
Thursday, June 18, 2026 The restructuring of federal agencies and job cuts could also impact a potentially dangerous wildfire season.
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News
Los residentes de Boulder City se movilizan en contra de la propuesta de un centro de datos por motivos medioambientales
Wednesday, June 17, 2026 El gobierno federal fundó Boulder City en 1931 para dar alojamiento a las familias que ayudaron a construir la presa Hoover. Casi un siglo después, sigue siendo uno de los dos únicos municipios de Nevada que prohíben los juegos de azar ...
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LV Weekly
5 Thoughts: A’s play ball at the Las Vegas Ballpark
Tuesday, June 16, 2026 The Athletics had played regular season games in Las Vegas before, back in 1996, but this week carried the weight of something more permanent. The 125-year-old franchise is on the verge of actually calling this place home.
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News
Boulder City residents rally against data center proposal over environmental concerns
Thursday, June 11, 2026 In recent months, hundreds of residents have mobilized in opposition, organizing protests, planting hand-painted yard signs and flooding public meetings.
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A&E
Checking in with Las Vegas native James Humm, director of the Nevada Governor’s Office of Energy
Thursday, June 11, 2026 Humm steps into his new role at a time when energy infrastructure is at a crossroads: statewide demand for electricity is on pace to nearly double in the coming decades.
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News
A primer for Primary Election Day, June 9
Thursday, June 4, 2026 If you haven’t voted yet, officials advise dropping off your mail ballot at city clerk’s offices, the Clark County Election Department headquarters in North Las Vegas, or any official vote center.
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A&E
Freddie Gibbs delivers a melting pot of grief, psychedelics and showmanship at House of Blues Las Vegas
Monday, June 1, 2026 While Las Vegas frequently makes appearances in his rhymes, this was Gibbs' first show here since he delivered a far shorter set at the Day N Vegas festival in 2021.
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News
Southern Nevada confronts a challenging future after water cuts further deplete Lake Mead
Thursday, May 28, 2026 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 more than 20 feet.
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Features
Want to work? Tips for teens looking for a summer job
Thursday, May 28, 2026 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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A&E
Wynn headliner Sebastian Maniscalco talks fear, fulfillment and 100 shows at Encore Theater
Thursday, May 21, 2026 Maniscalco returns to his Las Vegas Strip home stage May 23-24.
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News
2026 Primary Election Guide: How your vote can impact Nevada’s affordable housing shortage
Thursday, May 21, 2026 From diversifying the state’s economy to bolstering its teaching and healthcare workforces, everything starts with a safe and affordable place to live.
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News
Lo que significa para Nevada el ataque de la Corte Suprema a los derechos de voto de los afroamericanos
Tuesday, May 19, 2026 Varios estados del sur están tomando medidas para redefinir los distritos electorales de cara a las próximas elecciones.
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A&E
Tales from the trenches of EDC’s 30th year
Monday, May 18, 2026 Recapping the sights, sounds and spectacle of Electric Daisy Carnival 2026.
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Politics
Why Nevadans should care about the Supreme Court dismantling protections for fair representation of Black voters
Thursday, May 14, 2026 Nevada Democratic U.S. Rep. Steven Horsford, former chair of the Congressional Black Caucus, called it a “direct attack on voting rights, fair representation, and Black political power.”
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A&E
Beyond the Speedway: The best EDC Week DJ sets to catch this year
Tuesday, May 12, 2026 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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News
Nevada officials challenge Trump’s executive order on mail ballots ahead of June 9 primary
Thursday, May 7, 2026 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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Features
Filipino Town: Las Vegas community builds on a cultural legacy
Thursday, May 7, 2026 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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A&E
5 thoughts: The 2026 LVL Up Expo at Las Vegas Convention Center
Monday, April 27, 2026 If cosplay is the currency of every great fan expo, LVL Up was loaded.
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Features
Young artists in Las Vegas use creativity to connect, inspire and give back
Thursday, April 23, 2026 When the Weekly invited Clark County School District high school students to create our magazine’s cover, we provided the prompt, “Why are the arts important in Las Vegas?”
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News
Republican-led efforts mount to limit access to abortion pill
Thursday, April 23, 2026 The abortion pill is now used in 65% of all terminated pregnancies nationwide, but since 2022, anti-abortion advocates and politicians have set their sights on legally limiting or eliminating access to the medication.
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Business
Nevada cannabis leaders push for Strip integration to rescue falling tax revenue
Sunday, April 19, 2026 Riana Durrett, director of the UNLV Cannabis Policy Institute and vice chair of the Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board, says the decline in legal sales doesn’t tell the entire story.
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News
Checking in on the state of Mojave desert tortoise conservation
Thursday, April 16, 2026 The official state reptile of Nevada has been classified as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act since 1990, with habitat loss and disease contributing to their declining numbers.
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News
Nevada’s new housing bill is working, but for whom?
Thursday, April 9, 2026 While Assembly Bill 540 casts a wide net, the most pressing aspect of the housing crisis persists: of 1,566 total units funded in the bill’s first disbursement, only 61 will explicitly serve extremely low-income households.
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News
Congressional debate over Utah monument hits close to home for Nevadans
Thursday, April 2, 2026 With President Trump back in office, the future of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument management plan is in question. and the implications worry public land advocates.
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Taste
Chef Gene Villiatora's Ai Pono Café takes Las Vegas diners deeper into Hawaiian cuisine
Thursday, April 2, 2026 The tattoo-clad founder of Ai Pono Café at Durango is confident his Hawaiian street food is the most authentic in the Valley.
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News
Henderson lags behind Nevada in closing the gender pay gap
Thursday, March 26, 2026 Henderson had the 15th largest gap in the country in a recent business.com study, with an average female resident earning $19,645 less than her male counterpart.
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News
After voting to unionize, Pahrump brothel workers push for increased safety measures following shooting
Thursday, March 19, 2026 Last month, the majority of workers at Shari's Ranch filed a petition to unionize with the National Labor Relations Board, a historic first in the only state that permits legal sex work.
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Features
Sample local favorites and more at the 14th annual Great Vegas Festival of Beer
Thursday, March 19, 2026 This year's fest returns to the Fremont East area with 60 total breweries participating, from across Nevada and beyond.
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Features
The state of local beer: Vegas breweries pour on the innovation
Thursday, March 19, 2026 Persistence, experimentation and building community emerge as hallmarks of the unique local beerscape.
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A&E
Comedian and viral impressionist Matt Friend unveils his first stand-up hour on the Las Vegas Strip
Thursday, March 12, 2026 The Chicago-born comedian has riffed on red carpets and at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. Now he takes the stage at Palazzo Theatre on March 21.
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A&E
Five thoughts: Illenium at Sphere Las Vegas
Friday, March 6, 2026 Illenium pushes the boundaries of what an EDM residency can entail at Las Vegas' Sphere.
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A&E
North Las Vegas Mayor Pamela Goynes-Brown on finishing her tenure and building a 'complete city'
Thursday, March 5, 2026 The first Black mayor in Nevada’s history has helped usher in a slew of significant projects, including a new Nevada State University campus and the Apex Industrial Park.
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News
Las Vegas police build stronger relationships with crime-weary business owners
Thursday, March 5, 2026 The numbers indicate some progress in the Downtown Area Command jurisdiction, where incidents of violent crime and property crime decreased by 11% and 15%, respectively, from 2024 to 2025.
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News
Nevada’s unregistered vehicle problem is driving up already high insurance rates
Thursday, Feb. 26, 2026 LendingTree ranks Nevada’s auto insurance rates as the highest in the U.S. with an average full-coverage policy of $335 per month.
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News
A massive new mine highlights Nevada’s place at the center of the U.S. lithium push
Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026 The lightweight metal is the secret ingredient in the batteries that power everything from phones and tablets to solar panels and electric vehicles, and Nevada has some of the largest lithium deposits in the world.
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Sports
Las Vegas DJ J. Rich builds on her father Chris Richardson's basketball legacy
Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026 Now in her fourth tour with the Harlem Globetrotters 100th anniversary campaign, Jazlyn Richardson is traveling the country and pumping up the crowd.
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News
Immigration enforcement in Minneapolis sparks growing fear in Las Vegas
Thursday, Feb. 12, 2026 The American Federation of Government Workers’ Local 1224 chapter in Las Vegas held a vigil on February 1 for Alex Pretti and Renee Good outside the Lloyd D. George Federal Courthouse.
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Features
As the Big Game returns, Las Vegas sports books stay essential in an expanding marketplace
Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026 Sports bettors wagered an average of more than $8 billion annually in Nevada from 2021 to 2024, doubling the numbers from a decade ago.
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News
'Protect our people': Las Vegas businesses shutter for general strike protesting immigration enforcement
Friday, Jan. 30, 2026 Local businesses have lent their voices to a national movement encouraging people to close shop, take absence from work or school, and avoid making any purchases on January 30.
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News
Nevada and six other states approaching deadline to determine plan for Colorado River
Thursday, Jan. 29, 2026 The Lower Basin states of Arizona, California and Nevada argue that the Upper Basin states of Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming should face mandatory cuts to their water allocations post-2026.
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A&E
Geoffrey Asmus brings his high-low comedy approach to Wiseguys at Town Square
Thursday, Jan. 29, 2026 The Minnesota native discussed his unique approach to comedy ahead of his February 1 stop at Wiseguys.
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News
Clark County homeless census tracks changes as numbers rise
Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026 The Point-In-Time count, planned for January 29, is a key determinant in how much federal funding community organizations will get, as well as a measurement of the needs of homeless individuals in any given area.
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Nightlife
DJ duo House of Wax goes all in on the vinyl revival
Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026 Las Vegas natives Angelo Robledo and Ruben Jackson bring their vinyl-only party to Rouge Room, Oddfellows and Pachi-Pachi this month.
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News
Feeding the meter: Business owners push back on paid parking in the Arts District
Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026 The saga began when the city raised the parking rate for street meters along the busy corridor south of Charleston Boulevard in October, bringing totals up to $2 to $4 per hour.
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Taste
Aces & Ales founders hit all the right notes with Evolve Brewing
Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026 As Evolve Brewing gears up to host its first anniversary celebration on January 31, owners Ryan Johnson and Keri Kelli take pride in the beer legacy they’ve built.
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A&E
Learning on the job: A transplant’s take on year one in Las Vegas
Thursday, Jan. 8, 2026 The Strip is about as diverse and consumerist as I anticipated—though that doesn’t mean I’m not still frequently struck by the sheer absurdism and grandiosity of it all. Are we just pretending this is normal?











































