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A-list actor Mark Wahlberg brandished the tequila and met the fans at SOAK Pool.
Kathleen Newton says it takes a lot to get her husband to wake up early on a Sunday.
A-lister Nicole Kidman returned to Barrett-Jackson Las Vegas to auction a car for a good cause.
Hakkasan delivered Nikola Jokić, who is Serbian, a bottle of Stara Sokolova vodka from his home country.
David Blaine has called out of his last scheduled shows at Resorts World.
Jeremy Fayne sang “Here’s To Life,” in honor of his father, Bill, who died in March.
Vegas showman Michael Grimm’s vital signs are improving, his wife, Lucie Grimm, said Friday, but he has a long road to recovery.
Carrie Underwood has been a Guns N’ Roses fan all her life. Now she’s sharing the stage with Axl Rose.
Vegas producer Angela Stabile and her daughter, Tiffany Mondell, celebrated their respective birthdays at The Space.
Bono and U2’s famed sound engineer, Joe O’Herlihy, were spotted at The MSG Sphere over the weekend.
AAA encourages all caregivers to have car seats inspected by certified car seat technicians As parents and caregivers, we all want to protect our children. However, even with the best intentions, car seat safety can often be overlooked. According to the National Digital Car Seat Check database, only one in four car seats […]
Cooling stations will be open in Clark Copunty form Friday through Sunday as high temperatures more than 10 degrees above normal are forecast by the National Weather Service.
Helene was upgraded Thursday evening to a Category 4 storm, and was making landfall on Florida’s northwestern coast Thursday evening.
Residents in a Spring Valley neighborhood shot and killed a man suspected of trying to break into their house Thursday morning, according to Metro.
Life-and-death emergencies, such as flooding, earthquakes and mass power outages, can afflict the Las Vegas Valley with little to no warning.