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Las Vegas Aces Capture Third WNBA Championship in Four Seasons
The Las Vegas Aces are headed back to the WNBA Finals after defeating the Indiana Fever in an overtime thriller. Led by A’ja Wilson and Coach Becky Hammon, the defending champions are one step away from another title at Michelob ULTRA Arena.
Clark County Celebrates National Night Out with LVMPD and Community Partners Across Las Vegas
Clark County came alive Tuesday evening as residents, law enforcement officers, and local officials gathered to celebrate National Night Out, a nationwide initiative designed to strengthen community ties and foster trust between police and the people they serve. This year’s celebration saw Clark County Commissioners join forces with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD)...
Las Vegas Municipal Court Judge Susan Roger Announces Resignation; City Council Begins Search for Successor
LAS VEGAS — October 6, 2025 — The City of Las Vegas announced today that Municipal Court Judge Susan Roger will step down from her position effective November 4, 2025, after more than a decade of service on the bench. Judge Roger, who has presided over Department 2 of the Las Vegas Municipal Court since...
Affordable Things to Do in Las Vegas Beyond the Strip
Las Vegas is known for dazzling lights, luxury casinos, and world-class entertainment, but beyond the Strip lies a different side of the city—one filled with affordable adventures, local charm, and unforgettable experiences that won’t empty your wallet. Whether you’re a visitor on a budget or a local seeking fresh weekend plans, these destinations prove that...
Las Vegas Events: Festivals, Conventions, and Community Gatherings Power the City’s Calendar
Las Vegas events keep the city alive with festivals, conventions, and community gatherings. From Fremont Street to major venues, discover what powers the city’s calendar.
Historic Howard Hughes “Green House” to be Preserved and Relocated to Clark County Museum
The Clark County Museum Guild is leading a $1.6 million preservation effort to relocate Howard Hughes’ famed “Green House” from the 1950s to the Clark County Museum in Henderson.