Nevada governor Steve Sisolak kicks off candidate filing
At the top of the ballot would be this guy, Governor Steve Sisolak.
Vegas Vic: The legend lives on
First Friday is a perfect opportunity to rub elbows with a Las Vegas legend tonight at the “Lighting Up Las Vegas” exhibit at the Nevada Humanities Program Gallery. The exhibit is open until 9 p.m.
Sisolak's State of the State address: Trumpet recovery, stay the course
It is no accident that the backdrop Wednesday will be Las Vegas’ $2 billion Allegiant Stadium instead of the chambers of the State Assembly in Carson City.
UNLV professor examines Lincoln’s relationship with Native Americans
It’s risky business, messing with the memory of Abraham Lincoln. For some, our 16th president is a secular saint, revered for ending slavery and guiding the nation through the Civil War and becoming not just a paragon of virtue to generations of American schoolchildren but co-honoree of a national holiday that arrives in just a few weeks.
Golden Gate is still shining 116 years after it opened in downtown Las Vegas
It wasn't the first hotel to be built in Las Vegas as some claim, but the Golden Gate is a hotel full of firsts.
Golden Gate still shines 116 years after opening in downtown Las Vegas
It wasn’t the first hotel built in Las Vegas, as some have claimed, but the Golden Gate is a hotel full of firsts.
Inside Harry Reid’s lasting, and complicated, environmental legacy
Harry Reid died Dec. 28 at age 82, leaving behind a legacy of securing millions of acres of protected wilderness, creating Nevada’s first and only national park and keeping nuclear waste out of Yucca Mountain.
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Tourism has lost a trusted friend in Harry Reid
Nevada's most powerful politician ever on the national stage, Harry Reid was a quiet but fierce advocate for the state's tourism industry.