Charlie Sheen showed Tuesday why sometimes warlocks need wings. The former “Two and a Half Men” star started his day in a Los Angeles divorce court for a child custody hearing and ended it in Washington, D.C., where he was scheduled to perform his stage show.
She was praised as a “golden goddess” on Monday, but now she’s a “Dancing With the Stars” reject. The model and humanitarian was dismissed from the hit ABC show on Tuesday, but she vowed to continue dancing.
As the Southern Nevada economy plunged, Sheriff Doug Gillespie prepared for the worst, cutting positions, negotiating union pay concessions and slicing operational costs to the bone, amassing $84 million in budget reserves. On Tuesday, the Clark County Commission set its sights on those funds as a way to ease its own budget woes.
The Red Rock Audubon Society is looking for some extra eyes on the sky and allies on land thanks to a $15,000 grant. The society hopes to highlight the 226 varieties of birds that flock to Mount Charleston.
The Las Vegas Area Council Boy Scouts of America invites the community to learn about scouting during the 2011 Mega Scout Expo scheduled for April 29 -May 1 at Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs, 9200 Tule Springs Road.
The center of a new History Channel series, “American Restoration,” long-time Las Vegan Rick Dale restores bits of nostalgia, and his work philosophy changes with age.
Area churches are playing host to secular music and entertainment. And there’s not a prayer or a blessing in sight.
Mr. Ha’Jee is scheduled to perform from 7 to 11 p.m. Friday at Sam’s Town Live at Sam’s Town, 5111 Boulder Highway. The singer/songwriter/producer first made his mark in the entertainment world by winning on “Star Search.”
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Restaurants at the Eastside Cannery, 5255 Boulder Highway, are offering dining specials in April.
Artist Diana Peterson wants people to know that photography is an art and she demonstrates that with her landscapes in a show at Sunrise Library through May 8.