Jewish community gathers for Seder feast on Passover

Think of it as a multigenerational family dinner party at which special foods are served and special traditions are followed, which includes more than a dozen separate elements, and for which preparation begins days earlier.

Reid promotes green energy at North Las Vegas company

U.S. Sen. Harry Reid might have had a flashback as he settled Thursday in the driver’s seat and grabbed the steering wheel of an electric-powered vehicle designed for police.

Electric Daisy Carnival announces lineup

Dance music monolith the Electric Daisy Carnival is returning to Vegas — and so are plenty of the acts who performed at EDC last year.

Eddie Vedder postpones shows

Eddie Vedder announced the postponement of his upcoming solo tour, which was set to launch in Las Vegas with a pair of shows at The Pearl at the Palms on Tuesday and Wednesday.

MGM Resorts plans zip lines for south Strip

For visitors who think walking from Luxor to Excalibur is a little too, well, pedestrian, MGM Resorts International has come up its own version of rapid transit.

Workers from main Atlantic City casino union picket Tropicana

ATLANTIC CITY — Thousands of workers from the main Atlantic City casino union picketed outside and around the Tropicana Casino and Resort on Thursday night, trying to fend off an attempt by the Carl Icahn-owned casino to end their pension plan.

GSA video clip inflames spending scandal

Video excerpts from the lavish 2010 General Services Administration conference in Las Vegas surfaced Thursday, adding fuel to a growing controversy over wasteful government spending.

GSA video clip inflames spending scandal – Test

Video excerpts from the lavish 2010 General Services Administration conference in Las Vegas surfaced Thursday, adding fuel to a growing controversy over wasteful government spending.

Jim Marshall, founder of Marshall amps, dies at 88

Jim Marshall, who helped shape the sound of rock ‘n’ roll with his groundbreaking amplifier designs, died in a hospice Thursday morning, his family said.

Obama believes women should be admitted to Augusta

A White House spokesman said President Barack Obama believes women should be admitted as members to the all-male Augusta National, home of the Masters golf tournament.

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