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Las Vegas pastor holding in-person Easter service, citing First Amendment
A Las Vegas pastor said he is moving forward with an in-person service on Easter Sunday. Pastor Joseph Guy has been planning to open “Open Arms Community Church” for about a year and a half now, with a launch date of Easter Sunday planned for about the past six months. He said he doesn’t agree that churches should be nonessential and will still hold his first service on Easter.
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Elon Musk's Boring Company Finishes First Tunnel for 155mph Vegas Loop
Last month I attended the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Vegas. I had a list of all the tech I wanted to see, talk to someone about, or try for myself, and I spent two days speed-walking between buildings and booths, scrambling to cram it all in: a 360-degree hologram, an exosuit, a flying taxi, haptic gloves—I didn’t want to miss any of it. By the end of each day, my legs and feet ached—and I hadn’t come close to seeing everything I wanted to. I’m not a step-counter, but other attendees claimed to be walking several thousand steps more than their daily averages.
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This month, Las Vegas will let people pay for parking tickets with a food donation
If you get a parking ticket in Las Vegas over the next month, you will be able to pay off the fine with a food donation, the city council announced on Wednesday.
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This month, Las Vegas will let people pay for parking tickets with a food donation
If you get a parking ticket in Las Vegas over the next month, you will be able to pay off the fine with a food donation, the city council announced on Wednesday.
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The Boring Company's Las Vegas Loop tunnel project is coming to life
The Boring Company’s upcoming Loop project at the Las Vegas Convention Center appears to be coming to life, with the first images of the startup’s dig site emerging online. Images that have emerged of the startup’s activities reveal that The Boring Company has started shipping parts of a tunnel boring machine to Las Vegas, with […]
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Las Vegas shootings: British soldier awarded for bravery
A British soldier who rushed to the aid of people injured in the Las Vegas massacre has been recognised by the Queen for his bravery. Almost 500 people were hurt and 58 killed when a gunman opened fire on festival-goers at the Mandalay Bay Hotel on 1 October last year. Trooper Ross Woodward was off duty when he helped treat people with gunshot wounds and guided others to safety.
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The hellish future of Las Vegas in the climate crisis: 'A place where we never go outside'
Las Vegas is the fastest-warming city in the United States. The city’s poorest residents are most at risk in the heat
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Pigs Are Eating Las Vegas' Casino Leftovers and It's Saving the Damn Planet
Can Vegas ever be truly sustainable?
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Easy Las Vegas Highrises by The Brooks Team with EXP Realty
Looking for Las Vegas condos for sale? Or perhaps selling your Las Vegas highrise unit? Get help from a trusted real estate agent now!
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Elon Musk's Las Vegas Tunnel Kind Of Sucks?
In Elon Musk’s mind-brain, the future is autonomous cars (Teslas) getting sucked into the earth and then fired through tunnels at speed in a clean, orderly new system for navigating cities. The reality has... not quite been that good. Now in Las Vegas, Musk’s tunneling venture The Boring Company is trying for a bold transportation for CES in 2021, but even that is showing its limitations—as it competes against Vegas’ monorail.
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Las Vegas Homes by The Brooks Team with Exp Realty
The leading Las Vegas, NV real estate agency, Las Vegas Homes by The Brooks Team with Exp Realty offers listings of available homes for sale in Las Vegas and assistance from top experts in buying real estate properties. With multiple awards and experience from over 10 years, we are committed in giving our clients the best real estate deals with low costs of living and incredible amenities. We believe that having a consistent, honest, and ethical communication with our clients is important to fully know and understand their needs, which is why we guarantee an agent-client relationship that is based on thorough communication.
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Why Las Vegas Is Betting on Elon Musk
Even if the Boring Company's “people mover” for the Las Vegas Convention Center is a bust, it helps burnish the city's high-tech brand.
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Time Is Running Out for a Beloved Mechanical Horse-Race Game in Vegas
There's only one Sigma Derby machine left.
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FBI Finds No Motive In Las Vegas Shooting, Closes Investigation
More than a year after the FBI began its investigation, the agency has completed an analysis of the man behind the Oct. 1, 2017, mass shooting in Las Vegas, concluding there was "no single or clear motivating factor" driving Stephen Paddock's killing rampage and subsequent suicide.
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Obsidian says it's 'very doubtful' that it will make another Fallout game
Fallout: New Vegas, developed by Obsidian, is generally held to be the best of the Bethesda-era Fallout games. Some people even believe (erroneously) that it's the best of them all. And Obsidian has previously expressed enthusiasm for the property: Designer Eric Fenstermaker tweeted in 2016 that "most of [Obsidian] generally are" up for taking on a new Fallout because it's a "really fun property to work on," and CEO Feargus Urquhart said last year that he'd "love to do another Fallout."
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Las Vegas has a new $30 million vertical farm that produces over a million pounds of produce every year — take a look
Las Vegas isn't the first place that springs to mind as a sustainable agriculture hub. But the city could soon become a major purveyor of fresh greens, thanks to a new $30 million vertical farming facility. At 215,000 square feet, it's one of the largest indoor vertical farms in the US. The facility is home to Oasis Biotech, a startup that transformed a vacant Las Vegas industrial property into a center for hydroponic farming — a process of growing plants without soil to conserve water and speed up the maturation process.
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Tech billionaire Henry Nicholas accused of trafficking drugs in Las Vegas
Tech billionaire and advocate of crime victims Henry T. Nicholas III is facing drug counts after being arrested along with a woman Tuesday at a Las Vegas Strip casino-resort. Nicholas was arrested on suspicion of trafficking heroin, cocaine, meth and ecstasy, Las Vegas police officer Larry Hadfield said Thursday. He added police responded to the casino-resort following a report from security, which had found contraband in a room.
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MGM uses never-tested law to sue Vegas shooting victims
The unprecedented move from MGM Resorts International to sue hundreds of victims of last year's mass shooting in Las Vegas using an obscure U.S. law never tested in court has been framed by the casino-operator as an effort to avoid years of costly litigation — but the legal maneuver may not play out that way.
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MGM sues Vegas shooting victims in push to avoid liability
MGM Resorts International has sued hundreds of victims of the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history in a bid to avoid liability for the gunfire that rained down from its Mandalay Bay casino-resort in Las Vegas. The company argues in lawsuits filed in Nevada, California, New York and other states this week and last that it has “no liability of any kind” to survivors or families of slain victims under a federal law enacted after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
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Neighbor breaks into home, saves deaf woman from Las Vegas house fire
A deaf woman is safe after her neighbor broke into her home to alert her to a fire that was burning outside late Tuesday night, according to fire officials.Firefighters responded just after 11:15 p.m. to the 4500 block of Mark Avenue, near Decatur and Lake
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