An expanded Gorilla World exhibit at the Cincinnati Zoo is scheduled to open in early June shortly after the one year anniversary of the shooting death of an endangered gorilla named Harambe.
Two likely future British kings were there, along with one of the world’s most photographed women, the often-adorable Prince Harry, a multilingual tennis legend and a brash TV reality star.
With laughter, hugs and tears — and the requisite death-defying stunts — the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus received its final standing ovation Sunday night as it performed its last show.
Fears of a terrorist attack prompted officials to ring many of the pedestrian plazas of Times Square with squat steel posts capable of stopping a speeding vehicle. But those barriers only cover so much ground.
As this weekend approached, the question lingered if “Alien: Covenant” would be able to unseat “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2” from the top spot at the domestic box office. Now, we have an answer.
Calm but hot weather is forecast for the upcoming week in the Las Vegas Valley, the National Weather Service said.
Here are your Sunday morning headlines.
U.S. President Donald Trump delivered the appeal for people of all faiths to join in “adopting a principled realism” in the fight against “Islamist extremism and the Islamist terror groups it inspires” during a speech Sunday at the Arab Islamic American Summit.
For more than a year, leaders of the Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors have been talking about how the local housing supply has been shrinking.
If you recall, I had an article in my column just a few months ago written by attorney John Leach about architectural approvals by previous association boards where current boards wanted to rescind the approval. As indicated in John’s article, associations would have a difficult time rescinding a previous approval, especially since the approval was about three years ago.
Months after bailing on the Alon casino project, Australian billionaire James Packer’s company is looking to sell the property — for a cool $400 million.
