Floyd Mayweather Jr. has denied betting millions on the Denver Broncos to win the Super Bowl.
Hugo Baldovinos’ arrest reports in Las Vegas read like a scene from the video-game Grand Theft Auto — armed robberies, a carjacking and shooting at police during a chase — and all in a year’s time.
Rolls-Royce has introduced the all-new Ghost Majestic Horse, which celebrates the Chinese astrological year of the horse. This special edition was made in limited quantity and will be available at Towbin Motorcars by the spring.
February’s First Friday is set to feature poetry performances on stages and pop-ups throughout the festival. Haiku poems written by First Friday Twitter contributors are slated to be projected on walls and streets. The Trifecta Gallery in The Arts Factory, 107 E. Charleston Blvd., is set to show Past Present and Future, a group show celebrating the gallery’s 10th anniversary.
A federal civil rights lawsuit aimed at improving Clark County’s child welfare system for abused and neglected children has dragged on since 2010, but it could go to trial this year if a settlement isn’t reached.
There appears to be nobody in the Ultimate Fighting Championship’s featherweight division that can compete with Jose Aldo.
With the start of a new year, many people are working on their New Year’s resolutions. If you don’t already own a home, deciding to become a homeowner is possibly the best resolution you can make.
Nicholas Williams, 24, smelled something strange as he got ready for bed around 1:30 a.m. Jan. 9 at his Century Village apartment, 4801 Spencer St.
It is 90 minutes before kickoff of one of the worst Super Bowl games ever played. Three XLVIII-sized boxes are sitting with their lids open on a stainless steel countertop next to the hulking pizza oven at Rosati’s Authentic Chicago Pizza.
Sue Wagner, a former lieutenant governor, gaming commissioner and lawmaker in both the state Assembly and Senate during the 1970s, ’80s and ’90s, has left the Republican Party and declared herself a nonpartisan.
Instead of an instant classic, it was an immediate meltdown. Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos — and throw in everyone who bet on them — suffered through four quarters of emotional torture.
The average American who wants to lose weight will make four attempts this year and only one in six of them will see long-term success. Statistics also show it takes 21 days to create a habit and if the results aren’t coming, giving up becomes easy. This year, instead of giving up on your resolution, stay motivated and push through.