R&B icon will perform his seminal 1976 album in its entirety at MGM Grand Garden arena.
Good news, Joan Rivers fans — she’s not quite done with you yet. The fallen star will appear on the next season of “Celebrity Apprentice” as Donald Trump’s advisor.
Authorities in northwest Mississippi say a man has been charged with child neglect after leaving his 1-year-old baby in a running vehicle while he was in a casino.
A 19-year-old Colorado woman pleaded guilty in federal court on Wednesday to conspiring to provide material support to Islamic State militants who have seized large parts of Syria and Iraq.
Like defined contribution plans, defined benefit plans are a tax-deductible (and tax-deferred) way to save for retirement. But unlike their defined contribution counterparts, which limit the total amount of contributions that can be made to no more than $46,000, defined benefit plans can allow you to contribute significantly more.
An extraordinary — or should that be egg-straordinary? — exhibit showcasing rare Faberge eggs will open at Bellagio’s Gallery of Fine Art Nov. 14, replacing the current “Painting Women: Works From the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,” which will close Oct. 17.
A former exotic dancer has filed a harassment suit seeking at least $1 million from Jerry Jones, claiming the Dallas Cowboys owner sexually assaulted her five years ago.
It was an unusual venue for a fight over gay marriage, but a congressional committee on veterans affairs on Wednesday revived debate over federal benefits for spouses in same sex couples.
Mine managers are to blame in the death of a worker at an Elko County gold mine because they didn’t ensure his workplace was free of dangerous clutter and allowed him to work alone, according to federal mine safety regulators.
A psychologist has determined the second of two 12-year-old girls charged with stabbing a classmate 19 times in an attempt to please a fictional character called Slender Man has mental health problems that make her unfit to stand trial, her attorney contends.
Miranda Lambert just one of the many performers playing the three-day Route 91 Harvest country music festival.
WILMINGTON, Del. — A Delaware bankruptcy judge is allowing a company that owns two Atlantic City casinos to continue operations. For now.
A 14-year-old western Pennsylvania boy has been charged with desecrating a statue of Jesus by standing in front of it and mimicking a sex act, and then posting pictures of it on the Internet.
From Sept. 25-28, residents can experience Greece during the 42nd annual Greek Food Festival at St. John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church, 5300 S. El Camino Road.
Major League Baseball sent a memo to teams and umpires clarifying this year’s experimental rule intended to limit collisions at home plate, saying runners should not be called safe if the ball clearly beats them.
Clark County cannot eliminate longevity pay for new, future hires at University Medical Center, a move that county officials had sought in a bid to save the public hospital $122 million during the next three decades.
Shia LaBeouf admitted Wednesday to acting up at a Broadway show, pleading guilty to disorderly conduct in one of several episodes of bizarre behavior the former “Transformers” star has displayed in recent years.
Surviving a car crash can feel like a miracle, but the process of putting together the pieces of one’s life does not end after the last stitch has been removed. Sunrise resident Scottie Briscoe, 52, survived such an accident, but she experienced intense back pain, until one day while picking up her grandson from the floor, her back snapped.
The Claridge is the past and the future of the Boardwalk. The 1920s-era hotel was once the toast of Atlantic City, sitting at the famous intersection of Boardwalk and Park Place.
Las Vegas police are looking for a woman in connection with the July robbery of a convenience store near Jones and Lake Mead boulevards.
Just a season after winning the Mountain West championship, Fresno State is off to a terrible start. The Bulldogs have been blown out in both games.
The Elko detention facility facing allegations of “hobbling” youth has received support to continue serving juvenile offenders.
Wendy Pimentel, a senior at Art Institute of Las Vegas, experienced a four-day educational immersion into the New York City dining industry through a program created in partnership with the Epicurean Charitable Foundation and New York-based restaurant software leader Avero LLC. As part of the Avero New York City Restaurant Education Experience, Pimentel learned from leading chefs, managers, restaurateurs and hoteliers.
The founder of a Maine sanctuary for old and injured elephants was trampled to death by one of the elephants under his care, the company, Hope Elephants, and local media said on Tuesday.
Lori Harrigan-Mack, former UNLV softball star and three-time Olympic gold medalist, gets back into shape on “The Biggest Loser: Glory Days.” And former Eldorado lineman Howard “Woody” Carter also takes the challenge.
Suddenly, Silver Peak finds itself smack in the middle of the Tesla discussion. But just where is it, anyway?
A state panel has settled a multimillion-dollar eminent domain dispute with a gaming giant over land the state needs for the first phase of the Boulder City Bypass.
Building a new medical school at UNLV won’t be enough to improve Southern Nevada’s health care system. The valley’s acute physician shortage is a result of several factors, foremost among them a lack of residency programs and positions. Medical school graduates are more likely to practice where they complete their resident training.
Five simple moves can help reduce your monthly cellphone expense.
Dealing with any serious health problem can be an isolating experience. But it can be especially difficult for those living with a rare disease because information, resources and treatment options may be hard to find.
