Charolette Richards estimated the Little White Wedding Chapel perfomed about a million wedding ceremonies since opening in 1951.
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The 28-year-old recording star Post Malone sashayed, sauntered, swilled and thrilled in his first show at Fontainebleau’s new entertainment venue.
Usher is already a Super Bowl champion; Delilah is a super supper club as the Kats! Awards are revealed.
The moment 2023 became a different kind of year happened in the men’s room at the launch of “ U2 UV: Achtung Baby” at the Sphere in September.
My server said he proposed to his girlfriend at the Taylor Swift show in Vegas. “Of course you did,” I said.
Paul Anka was the unbilled guest at Fontainebleau’s BleauLive Theater, singing a famous tune he wrote.
Fontainebleau President Mark Tricano has international vision and Vegas experience.
Flavor Flav is everywhere, man. He has a new song. Guess what it is called.
Gerry Sanders, UNLV’s dean of the Lee Business School, says he “left the building just before the shooter arrived.”
Diving artist Kyle Mitrione continues his recovery after being seriously injured in “O.”
Isaac Velasquez has posted Zouk LV and Ayu Dayclub as his jobs, along with the sentiment, “Love. Life. And the pursuit…of money…”
Las Vegas is a special kind of resort city. In the city, you get The Strip (along with the Sphere); on the outside, you get the vast Mojave Desert with its nostalgic attractions. In the past, people visiting Las Vegas would do so with the phrase in mind: “What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas.” […]
The temporary Flamingo Road bridge over Koval Lane will be reduced for this year’s Formula One race to lessen impacts on area businesses, officials said.
The awards ceremony was a highlight of the World’s 50 Best Restaurant week that confirmed the city as a global dining destination.
A pedestrian was found dead south of Harry Reid International Airport in what police are describing as a possible hit-and-run.
Vegas Stronger CEO Dave Marlon said the most effective members of the organization’s street team have personal experience with homelessness, substance abuse and mental illness.