Bill Cosby still performing new material

How long has Bill Cosby’s name been in lights on the Strip?
Since he had to share marquee space with Trini Lopez in 1963.

Strip Tips: Lose your locks to help fund cancer research

Ready to give up your hair for a good cause? Nine Fine Irishmen at New York-New York will host a St. Baldrick’s Day head-shaving event from 1 to 11 p.m. Saturday.

Investment pays off for Human Nature

We’ll talk Motown in a bit, but the real story of Human Nature this time is about reinvestment.

Boyz II Men hope to start new chapter at Mirage

The Boyz part of the name might be a distant memory — wishful thinking at this point — as they repeatedly rehearse the energetic choreography to their new show opener, “Beautiful Woman.”

Web gaming bills help ignite some gaming stocks

Approval of Internet gaming bills in Nevada and New Jersey less than a week apart helped fuel investors’ interest in the gaming industry during the last half of February.

Cuban fighter Abril accepts change

It would have made sense for Richard Abril to be concerned when his fight against Sharif Bogere was moved last month from New York to Las Vegas.

Nearly 1 in 10 Americans lives with a rare disease

Did you know that the same number of people die each year from idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, or IPF, as breast cancer? And yet IPF, a rare and debilitating disease that causes permanent scarring of the lungs, is still relatively unknown.

Boyd sells Florida jai alai facility for $65.5 million

Boyd Gaming Corp. agreed to sell its south Florida jai alai facility Thursday for $65.5 million in an all-cash deal with Dania Entertainment, but the company hasn’t given up on owning and operating a casino in the regional market.

Pedestrian killed in hit-and-run accident

A pedestrian is dead after a hit-and-run accident near Torrey Pines Drive and Charleston Boulevard late Wednesday night.

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