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Hundreds of Las Vegas Chinatown businesses welcome crowds with extended hours on Christmas Day and the holidays, all to accommodate the busiest two weeks of the year.
Rain showers are moving across the Las Vegas valley, prompting flood advisories for parts of the region as gusty winds are accompanying the wet weather.
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Diamonds pay big for Pai Gow progressive winner at Las Vegas locals casino
A Pai Gow poker player got a lot of diamonds on Christmas Eve, hitting a progressive jackpot at a Las Vegas locals casino.
Nate Silver laid out his theories about Las Vegas’ woes in a Dec. 21 post to his Silver Bulletin Substack blog. Silver is a statistician, sports gambler and poker player famed for his election predictions.
If you're hungry for a Las Vegas bar with live music and New Orleans vibes, this hole-in-the-wall spot is the place to be. Its happy hour is awesome, too.
The OYO Hotel and Casino, located just off the Strip, has been promoting $1 nightly rates on certain weekdays for guests who log in and enter a promotional code. But buried in the company's fine print is a catch that’s become increasingly common in popular travel destinations: a mandatory resort fee of roughly $51 per night (1).
The Las Vegas Grand Prix trophy Las Vegas Grand Prix, Inc. LAS VEGAS — As you fly into Las Vegas, you see a booming city framed by several mountain ranges, surrounded by the desert. It’s two contrasting images. One filled with noise and neon lights ...
Heavy rainfall battered the Las Vegas area on Christmas Eve, as the National Weather Service (NWS) issued a flood advisory for the region.Showers were expected to dissipate by Christmas, though gusty winds were forecast to continue,
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Tractor-trailer driver killed in northeast Las Vegas when truck pins him against loading dock
The driver of a tractor-trailer was killed on Tuesday as he was attempting to back into a loading dock bay near N. Nellis Boulevard and E. Cheyenne Avenue. According to
Despite steady rainfall and a flood watch forecast to continue across the Las Vegas Valley into Christmas Day, officials said on Wednesday they expect minimal travel delays. Brian Planz, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service’s Las Vegas field office,