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Las Vegas news: On the Strip, pedestrian safety comes to the foreground

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September 5, 2017
On the Strip, pedestrian safety comes to the foreground
Steel bollards along Las Vegas Boulevard are the latest effort at improving pedestrian safety along the casino corridor, where approximately 700 posts are expected to be installed starting in October.
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Allegiant adds two routes

The carrier will begin the Louisville-Las Vegas and Columbus-Austin flights.

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Wolfgang Puck's Spago on its way to Bellagio

Spago's new incarnation will take the place of Todd English's Olives, scheduled to close this winter.

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The zombie apocalypse comes to Fremont Street

Fear the Walking Dead Survival at the Fremont Street Experience sets visitors inside a fictional community college hit by a mysterious outbreak.

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THE SHARING ECONOMY: OPPORTUNITIES IN THE LUXURY RENTAL MARKET

The same traveler desires that fuel the use of sites such as Airbnb are providing opportunities for travel agents to grow their own businesses with villas and other high-end rentals. Discover more about the target market for these rentals, creating immersive experiences and choosing the right partner suppliers. Sponsored by Luxury Retreats.

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Throwback thrills as Circus 1903 hits Vegas

The show rolled into town in July for an open-ended run at the Paris Las Vegas and is modeled after those big-top marvels of yesteryear.

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TW Chats on Twitter, Sept. 13: Tops in travel
Our annual have-fun, no-order lists of the twitterverse's travel favorites, in 12 categories. Our next Chat: Wed., Sept. 13: 3 p.m. Eastern.
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