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2010 Vegas' Best A&E
Best Artist (Up and Coming): John Bissonette
Bissonette inspires viewers to question comfort and stability.
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2010 Vegas' Best A&E
Best Art Gallery: Trifecta Gallery
Running a contemporary art gallery in Las Vegas is no easy feat.
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2010 Vegas' Best A&E
Best Artist (Established): Stephen Hendee
Hendee's work exemplifies the intellectual heft thriving in pockets of Las Vegas.
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2010 Vegas' Best A&E
Best Local Singer-songwriter: Kristina Antuna
Think Vanessa Carlton with a dash of Feist.
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News
Boulder City residents rally against data center proposal over environmental concerns
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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Features
Play ball! Athletics bring Major League Baseball regular season games to Las Vegas Ballpark
Las Vegas gets another sports milestone this week as the A’s, preparing to move to their new ballpark on the Strip in time for the 2028 season, play six “home” games in Downtown Summerlin June 8-14.
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A&E
What to do in Las Vegas this week: June 4-10
Shucked at Reynolds Hall, Opera Las Vegas' "Pagliacci" at UNLV's Judy Bayley Theater, Los Lobos at Resorts World, the City of Las Vegas Vote Party at City Hall and more.
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A&E
The corny fun of ‘Shucked’ pops off at Smith Center
"Shucked" draws laughs and cheers with a regularity you could clock with a metronome. It's light on drama but heavy on dad jokes.
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Features
Acting up: Theater in Las Vegas is thriving like never before
Through ups and downs, Southern Nevada's theater scene has hit its stride—and you’re invited along for the ride.
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Politics
Primary election: Where to vote in Las Vegas
Voting is open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m on June 9 at the following locations ...
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Politics
Lombardo's Medicaid fraud crackdown draws fire from Democrats
The suspension will be in place “until state officials validate and confirm the legitimacy of current providers,” citing alleged fraud in hospice and home-health services in other states.
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News
A primer for Primary Election Day, June 9
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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Sports
Las Vegas is the home the A's have been waiting for
Walking through a sporting apparel store in Downtown Summerlin, it’s hard not to stop at the kelly green and yellow Athletics hat. Something about that color combination—and the weight of franchise history behind it—just pulls you in.
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News
Las Vegas clinic gives an inside look at ketamine therapy for mental health
Ketamine is a drug often clouded by misunderstanding. While many associate it with illicit use, the pharmaceutical version has been part of modern medicine for decades.
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A&E
What to do in Las Vegas this week: June 11-17
The Kid Laroi at BleauLive Theater, Chris Tucker at Encore Theater, Ken Garr at Brad Garrett's Comedy Club and more.
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Education
CCSD puts 60 teachers under 'reduction in force' amid declining enrollment and rising costs
In addition to the 60 teachers, Superintendent Jhone Ebert said the district is still trying to find positions for 55 support staffers and about 50 administrators.
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Taste
Hayworth offers an upscale steakhouse experience straight from the heart
With is latest Henderson spot, chef Alex Reznik crafts a love letter to his personal lore—growing up in Jewish households, working in French restaurants in Las Vegas and kosher kitchens in LA—and it’s exactly what Henderson deserves.
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Business
With World Cup looming, Nevada lawmakers fight border rules threatening international travel
Nevada’s two U.S. senators are demanding that the Trump administration reverse a proposed rule requiring international travelers to hand over five years of social media history before visiting the United States, warning that ...
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A&E
Janelle James of 'Abbott Elementary' brings the funny at MGM Grand
For five seasons, she has played unfiltered school principal Ava Coleman, whose ruthlessness is matched by her fabulousness. But Janelle James will bring her own style of comedy to the Strip on June 19.
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Stage
Rebellious stage: Fallout Fringe Festival returns with a bigger bang
Fallout Fringe, returning June 3-25, promises to improve on its bold debut with new venues participating and more than 35 different productions.
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Animals
Las Vegas’ new breed of influencer, a four-legged furry tour guide, reaches national finals
A Las Vegas dog whose social media presence has helped locals and visitors navigate the valley’s dog-friendly scene has advanced to the finals of a national pet competition.
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Sports
Las Vegas has always been a baseball town. The A’s are making it official
DJ Pauly D and Nick Carter threw out the first pitches, UFC announcer Bruce Buffer handled the pregame introductions and A’s legend Rollie Fingers bellowed “play ball.” The pageantry made ...
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Breaking News
Southern Nevada voters will see new paper ballot system at the polls today
The system debuted in smaller Nevada counties during the 2024 general election and has now expanded statewide for the 2026 primary elections ...
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Business
Innovative ‘Wheel of Fortune’ slot machine continues to evolve after 30 years
Jean Venneman remembers being on the casino floor at the Mirage watching strangers be among the first to play gaming developer IGT’s latest innovation at the time: the Wheel of Fortune slots.






















