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Community Links
City of
Las Vegas
The City of Las Vegas is the government agency that oversees the city that gives
the valley its namesake. The city's Web site provides business, governmental and
neighborhood information.
Clark County
Clark County, Nevada, is the regional government for Southern Nevada. It
oversees five cities and numerous unincorporated areas (including the famous Las
Vegas Strip). The county's Web site, which provides information on county
agencies and services, is divided into 12 categories -- from "News Flashes" to
"Health & Environment" -- that route you to links organized by subject matter.
KNPR Public Radio
KNPR is your source for award-winning local features, and news and entertainment
programs from National Public Radio and Public Radio International...plus classical music. Nevada Public Radio serves all of southern
Nevada, as well as parts of California, Utah and Arizona.
KVBC Channel 3
Local NBC affiliate provides breaking news, traffic, weather, investigative
reports, "Must See TV" program listings, jobs, even a gift shop.
Las Vegas 51s
The Las Vegas 51s (formerly the Las Vegas Stars) AAA baseball team is a member
of the Pacific Coast League and has been playing in Las Vegas since 1983. The
team is owned by Mandalay Sports Entertainment and is affiliated with the Los
Angeles Dodgers.
Las Vegas
Convention and Visitors Authority
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) is the official
destination marketing organization of Las Vegas, and it operates the Las Vegas
Convention Center.
Las Vegas
Events
Las Vegas Events, Inc. is a private non-profit organization dedicated to
attracting special events that promote tourism and increase attention to Las
Vegas, fill local hotel rooms and contribute to the local economy and
entertainment scene.
Las Vegas
Metropolitan Police Department
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department handles the policing for all of Las
Vegas and much of Clark County. The department's mission statement says they are
dedicated to protecting the residents and ensuring that Las Vegas is the safest
tourist destination in the United States.
Las Vegas
Review-Journal
The Las Vegas Review-Journal, Nevada's largest newspaper, covers the Las Vegas
Valley and the state like no other newspaper can. It has a daily circulation of
160,000 and is a member of the Stephens Media Group. RJ Online is updated daily.
Lunchtime with Ira Radio Show
"Lunchtime With Ira" is a weekly Television/Radio/Internet show that broadcasts
live every Monday from the Las Vegas Hilton, featuring Ira David Sternberg
talking with the celebrities, entertainers, writers and personalities who make
Las Vegas the most exciting city in the world.
Museums and
Attractions in Nevada
MAIN is an organization of Nevada's private and public museums, attractions,
tours and tourist services. Their site features links to members who have Web
sites and a search engine to find just the museum or attraction you seek.
Nellis
Air Force Base
Nellis Air Force base is the "Home of the Fighter Pilot" and houses advanced
pilot training and integrates many of the Air Force's test and evaluation
requirements with its Air Warfare Center.
Nevada
Commission on Tourism
Nevada Commission on Tourism is the state agency dedicated to promoting tourism
in the Silver State.
Nevada
Development Authority
The Nevada Development Authority is dedicated to developing and diversifying the
local economy by helping businesses relocate to the Las Vegas Valley.
UNLV
University of Nevada, Las Vegas is fully accredited by the Northwest Association
of Schools and Colleges. UNLV's 12 colleges - Business, Education, Engineering,
Extended Studies, Fine Arts, Health Sciences, Hotel Administration, Liberal
Arts, Sciences, Urban Affairs, Graduate College and Honors Colleges - offer more
than 148 baccalaureate, master's and doctoral programs.
View Newspapers
The View Newspapers provide an inside look at what is happening in Las Vegas
neighborhoods. News coverage for this vastly growing city is broken up into six
areas so residents can find out what is specifically happening in their
neighborhoods.
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