When “The Bold and the Beautiful” actor Scott Turner Schofield found out on Twitter he had won the best actor award from Las Vegas TransPride, he decided to head to Las Vegas to pick it up.
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Former Las Vegas firefighter George Tiaffay was convicted last month of having his estranged wife, Shauna Tiaffay, murdered. The story is being presented as “Vengeance in Vegas,” this week’s episode of “48 Hours.”
A television show about the Clark County District Attorney’s Office has been picked up by a cable network, and is expected to start filming this fall at the Regional Justice Center.
Clark County can’t seem to get enough of the small screen.
Between the dozens of conversations held Saturday night inside Atomic Liquors in downtown Las Vegas, some local tales about the city’s qualities were filmed for an upcoming episode of Comedy Central show “Drunk History.”
“Partridge Family” actress Suzanne Crough Condray has died at her Laughlin home, the Clark County coroner’s office said Tuesday.
From the couch in your living room, imagine having the power to watch a basketball game or award show as if you were actually there, said Mandalay Entertainment CEO and President Peter Guber said Monday.
Outside interests have gone on an unprecedented buying spree, leaving most Las Vegas media outlets under new management.