Calf roping and National Finals Rodeo always have been a sure-fire hit in Las Vegas.
Charlie Sheen is gone, but his sitcom “Two and a Half Men” is likely to stick around. Although the 8-year-old show is aging and revolved around Sheen’s playboy character Charlie Harper, Warner Bros. Television and CBS have every incentive to try to keep it going after producers fired him Monday.
Police officers found former Alice in Chains bassist Mike Starr dead in a home near Salt Lake City’s downtown area Tuesday afternoon.
Details about the cause or circumstances of the 44-year-old’s death were not immediately available.
RJtv for Wednesday is online now at www.lvrj.com/rjtv, featuring Nevada’s lame-duck U.S. senator sitting down to talk with the Review-Journal’s Washington Bureau chief about his decision not to seek re-election. RJtv fills you in on talk of a toll road around Boulder City, and you’ll see photos from MTV’s “Spring Break” being recorded at George Maloof’s Palms Hotel. These stories and more, all just a click away at lvrj.com/rjtv – and don’t forget our iPhone-friendly version at www.lvrj.com/rjtvip.
A man walked into a jewelry store in the northwest valley Saturday evening and left the business with $500,000 in “large diamonds,” Las Vegas police said Tuesday. Police released a photo of the suspect in hopes of identifying him.
The poker room at the Gold Coast has been closed and its business transferred to The Orleans, a company spokesman confirmed Tuesday.
Spring is in the air, which means the air gets warmer, the grass gets greener and leaves sprout on trees. Unfortunately, spring also can mean heavy rains that make any drive – short or long – extremely challenging.
