Serena Williams announced her engagement to Alexis Ohanian on Thursday, posting a poem on Reddit that she accepted the proposal of the social news website’s co-founder.
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Washington Nationals star Bryce Harper, a Las Vegas native, and Kayla Varner got married Dec. 17 at the Mormon temple in San Diego.
Ryan Lochte has jumped in the pool to announce that he and fiancee Kayla Rae Reid are expecting a baby.
The Cosmopolitan hosts nightly NFR viewing parties at the sports book, just a couple of cartwheels from Chandelier bar.
Ronnie Dunn was primed to receive some sage advice. That it arrived from Donny Osmond during the Las Vegas premiere of “Jason Bourne” at Caesars Palace was pure coincidence.
The National Finals Rodeo has sold out faster than ever, even as a competiting organization has lured some of the sport’s top competitors.
When NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman was introduced to the thousands of hockey fans Tuesday at Toshiba Square at T-Mobile Arena, he was hit with a mix of boos and … more boos.
Some of the biggest names in tennis will play in a long-standing exhibition benefiting Elton John’s AIDS Foundation.
Washington Nationals All-Star Bryce Harper has a new $2.7 million, 7,400-square-foot home in Henderson.
A political reporter is asserting Dana White’s endorsement of Donald Trump could hurt Trump because White has tweeted “sexist and violent threats at his critics.”
“Vegas Dave” Oancea is still sweet on Miesha “Cupcake” Tate even though he lost a $1 million bet on her Saturday during the UFC 200.
The Paris visit was a triumphant one for the singer, who created a sensation with her bold new style choices. The man behind her transformation is Law Roach. Her Paris visit raised speculation she was doing research for the clothing line she’s launching in 2017.
This isn’t a criticism of team owner Bill Foley, who likes the name Black Knights. To the contrary, Foley’s buy has provided us with the most fun conjecture game in years, unifying the city, and isn’t that what a team is meant to do?
Rob Gronkowski will be the face of “Crashletes,” introducing popular viral videos of sports bloopers.
The idea came to Pat Christensen about three or four years ago as “one of those ‘what-ifs.’” What if Las Vegas built a stadium for the main purpose of hosting Monday Night Football?