The High Cost of Hydration on the Las Vegas Strip Staying hydrated under the desert sun is crucial, but a recent survey by News 3 reveals a staggering disparity in the price of bottled water along the Las Vegas Strip. Locals and visitors alike might be shocked to find a 20 oz bottle of Aquafina ranging from a mere $1 to a jaw-dropping nearly $9, highlighting the significant “convenience tax” you might pay. Navigating Water … Read More
Las Vegas Pizza Scene A Melting Pot Of Styles
Las Vegas’s Diverse Pizza Scene: A Slice for Every Craving Ahead of the highly anticipated Las Vegas Pizza Festival on November 15, our city is gearing up to celebrate its rich and varied pizza culture. While not traditionally known for one singular style like New York or Chicago, Las Vegas has truly become a melting pot of global and regional pizza expressions, offering something delightful for every palate. This occasion invites us to explore five … Read More
Clark County launches Holocaust education exhibit
Clark County Launches Vital Holocaust Education Exhibit Clark County is taking a significant step towards historical remembrance and social action with the unveiling of a new Holocaust education exhibit. Located at the Clark County Government Center, this display serves as a powerful call to reflect on history and inspire local residents to confront injustice in today’s world. A New Exhibit for Remembrance and Action The new exhibit, titled “The Choices of Man Through the Lens … Read More
Vegas tourism warns shutdown threatens holiday travel
Vegas Tourism Leaders Urge Immediate End to Shutdown As the federal government shutdown persists, Las Vegas’s vibrant tourism industry is sounding the alarm. Major players like MGM Resorts and Caesars Entertainment, alongside the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA), are joining nearly 500 businesses nationwide to urge Congress to end the impasse, fearing a “devastating” impact on travel and the local economy, especially ahead of the critical Thanksgiving travel season. Thanksgiving Travel Season at … Read More
Las Vegas Auto Shop Seeks Grant For Facelift
Las Vegas Auto Shop Seeks Grant for Business Facelift A local Las Vegas auto shop, A Auto Center, is driving towards a fresh look with the help of a new grant. Located near Flamingo and Decatur, the shop hopes to replace its outdated sign to attract more customers and boost business amidst rising operational costs. This initiative is a prime example of how small businesses in District A are seeking innovative ways to thrive. A … Read More
Downtown Las Vegas thrives with free epic events
Downtown Las Vegas Thrives with Epic No-Cover Events Downtown Las Vegas recently exploded with energy, hosting two massive, no-cover events that drew thousands of revelers. From a headlining DJ performance on Fremont East to a bustling Halloween celebration on Fremont Street Experience, the city proved its vibrant spirit offers something for everyone, often without an entry fee. Feed The Block: A Monday Night Phenomenon The third “Feed The Block” event on Fremont East, held on … Read More