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Young artists in Las Vegas use creativity to connect, inspire and give back
April 23rd, 2026When 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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WrestleMania WWE
WrestleMania is bigger than ever and Las Vegas is a perfect fit
Pro wrestling has never been more popular than it is today, but how did it expand into massive corporate partnerships, global streaming and live events ...
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Politics Election
Political party: How to make filling out your mail ballot fun and social
Use reliable news sources to look up candidates and information about ballot questions, and share that with the party in real time.
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Dangerous driving: Las Vegans' need for speed has deadly outcomes on the road
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department is fully invested in the three-pronged approach state and local agencies are taking to reduce and hopefully eliminate traffic-related ...
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Pool Clubs
How to navigate Las Vegas dayclubs: What to wear, how to last and more
The difference between a long, sun-soaked afternoon and a short-lived, overheated misstep often comes down to the basics.
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Dawn of a new day: Tao Group Hospitality brings Omnia Dayclub to the Las Vegas Strip
The 46,000-square-foot Omnia Dayclub and Skybar is set to open at Caesars Palace on May 15.
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pools Pool Clubs
Your 2026 guide to Las Vegas pool and dayclubs
Around here, we take our poolside partying pretty seriously. We plan entire weekends around it, anticipating those sun-soaked afternoons beside the DJ booth or in ...
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Vote now for Las Vegas Weekly’s 2026 Best of Vegas Awards
It’s time for Las Vegas Weekly readers to cast their ballots and honor the community’s favorites when it comes to arts and entertainment, food and ...
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T-Mobile Arena
The Park outside T-Mobile Arena is a good hang
Unique elements were added to the Park to create a true sense of place for what could have been a basic concrete plaza or corridor ...
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T-Mobile Arena
Now 10 years old, T-Mobile Arena is the most impactful non-casino venue ever built in Las Vegas
T-Mobile Arena has changed the game by bringing different music, sports, and other types of events that otherwise wouldn’t have come or stayed, most notably ...
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Beer brewery
The state of local beer: Vegas breweries pour on the innovation
Persistence, experimentation and building community emerge as hallmarks of the unique local beerscape.
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Beer Drink
Sample local favorites and more at the 14th annual Great Vegas Festival of Beer
This year's fest returns to the Fremont East area with 60 total breweries participating, from across Nevada and beyond.
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A&E
What to do in Las Vegas this week: March 19-26
Drum Tao at Reynolds Hall, Puscifer at the Chelsea, Emily King at Dustland Bar, Snow Tha Product at House of Blues, UNLV Baseball at the ...
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Food
Farm to table: A Las Vegas movement is redefining freshness in food
Local consumers are getting more curious and conscious about the practices of growing food, and a community of producers, chefs and businesses are leading the ...
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Radio heads: Longtime on-air personalities discuss the changing landscape and why they still cherish the medium
The staying power of radio stems from the people behind the microphones. They’re the voices of our Valley who never tuned out.
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VEGAS INC's 2025 C-Suite Honors laud outstanding local business leaders
Annually, VEGAS INC awards the prestigious C-Suite Honors to some of the community’s most engaged executives. From the Vegas Golden Knights to the Boys & ...
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C-Suite Honors Business News
Vegas Inc celebrates remarkable executives with the 2026 C-Suite Honors
Vegas Inc’s annual C-Suite Honors celebrates a distinguished group of executives whose leadership shapes Southern Nevada’s business and community landscape.
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Boulder City
Lost and found: Boulder City’s Skinny Bar brings back forgotten history
When Boulder City was created in 1931, alcohol sales were not allowed. That policy stayed in place until 1969, well after the end of Prohibition.
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Boulder City
Boulder City’s historic district has transformed into a thriving destination
Longtime Boulder City residents started noticing a resurgence in the historic district in the ’90s with the opening of Milo’s Cellar, the beginnings of a ...
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Valentine's Day
Modern love: Why young adults are having less sex than previous generations
The State of Dating Report found that nearly half of Gen Z respondents surveyed were single compared to one-fifth of older generations, and 37% of ...
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