Lady Gaga ditches Cosmo for Palms

Lady Gaga switched hotels last week, moving out of The Cosmopolitan after one night because she reportedly wanted a room with a pool.

Michael Jackson saw salvation in dangerous drug

LOS ANGELES — Michael Jackson was physically exhausted from a day of grueling rehearsals for his marathon 50-night comeback tour. But his nightly battle with insomnia had just begun. After showering and getting into bed, he called for his “milk,” a powerful drug he had been using to escape into unconsciousness.

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Fatal biker shooting leads to heavy security in Reno area

SALT LAKE CITY — A heavy law enforcement presence during the final day of a motorcycle festival in Reno and Sparks prevented further violence connected to the shooting death of a prominent Hells Angels boss.

Nevada among states seeking faster action on invasive species

CHICAGO — Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette said he and his counter­parts in 16 other states would demand quicker federal action on preventing invasive species such as Asian carp from migrating between the Great Lakes and Mississippi River watersheds.

Nevada Magazine marks 75 years of spreading the word

This year, Nevada Magazine is celebrating its 75th anniversary with a series of issues devoted to Las Vegas, Indian Country, Cowboy Country and other parts of the state.

Hundreds mourn air race victims at Reno memorial

More than 400 people gathered Sunday night in Reno to pay their respects to the victims of a deadly crash at an air race on Sept. 16.

Get in shape now for upcoming ski season

Turkey Day is still more than eight weeks away. But it may be time to start thinking about getting in shape for something else associated with Thanksgiving in Southern Nevada — the start of the ski season at The Las Vegas Ski & Snowboard Resort.

Las Vegas doctor all too familiar with pain

Dr. Dale Carrison, chief of staff and head of emergency at University Medical Center, grimaced as he dragged his legs behind a walker and entered the waiting room of neurosurgeon Dr. William Smith.
“Don’t let anybody tell you different, back operations hurt,” Carrison said.

Many benefits to working your backside into shape

It may have been one of the first attributes you noticed about your significant other. In addition to charm, humor, dedication and the way his or her eyes twinkled, you undoubtedly glanced at your new love’s backside. Glutes can be attractive muscles.
But how do you make them attractive?

Fighting bedbugs can be deadly

Bedbugs don’t make you sick. But the poisons used to kill them can. A government study released Thursday found that dozens of Americans have fallen ill from the insecticides, and a North Carolina woman died after using 18 cans of chemical fogger to attack the tiny blood suckers.

Man found shot to death in northeast valley

A man was discovered dead from gunshot wounds early Saturday morning in the northeast valley, Las Vegas police said Sunday.

Northern Nevada police on alert after fatal biker shooting

A show of force Saturday by police in Reno and Sparks prevented further violence connected to the shooting death of a prominent Hells Angels boss, and officials in both cities said they plan to maintain the heavy law enforcement presence during the final day of a motorcycle festival.

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