RiSE Festival is under new ownership and back in its dry lake bed after a year off.
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Throughout their international adventures, the Backstreet Boys teased to a Strip residency. But they had even larger plans.
Janet Jackson will be honored for 50 years in show business with the Icon Award. Jackson’s Vegas production, conceived by concert production leader PRG, returns Friday and runs through May 31.
Jennifer Lopez suffered a cut on her nose during AMA rehearsals last week that required stitches.
The Chippendales are off the books at Mat Franco Theater on July 31. Look for them to return at Planet Hollywood.
The 94.7 Hank FM Launch Party starring country hitmaker Deana Carter is set for 6-10 p.m. May 25.
Hogs & Heifers Saloon starts its relocation from 3rd Street after its closing party in July. It has been a downtown institution since 2005.
Fans eager to see “Hamilton” for $10 at The Smith Center can join a lottery to vie for one or two seats.
“iLuminate” ran for more than 1,200 performances during The Strat Theater’s 7 p.m. time slot. Terry Fator is moving into that start time.
Bob Weir turned up at Dolby Live in cut-off jeans, ready to jam with his old buddy Sammy Hagar.
Robinson’s “Legacy Tour” stop was his return to the stage after allegations from four former housekeepers of sexual assault, including at least one alleged incident in Las Vegas.
Members of the newly promoted English Football League Championship club have partied at several nightclubs on the Las Vegas Strip — and had an elevator mishap.
Nearly seven weeks after his death, a new tribute has been unveiled for the late Las Vegas Review-Journal columnist Norm Clarke.
The first Latina to serve as an evening news anchor in Nevada was killed in a single-car rollover crash in Las Vegas in the spring of 2005.
Resorts World Theatre is to undergo renovations to allow for general admission. That was not the design for Celine Dion.
Commercial real estate (CRE) sentiment is subdued, and deal activity has cooled, but Blake J. Owens sees an attractive turning point. The 30-year-old Las Vegas native, whose family has lived in the city for over a century, is capitalizing on this moment to transform CRE through his two companies: Agrippa and Augustus.
The encounter, which has gone viral on social media, resulted in a complaint to the FBI and an internal affairs investigation.
Weeks of 215 Beltway lane and ramp closures to hamper traffic near Harry Reid International Airport.
Police are investigating after a dog was found dead in a crate near a dumpster Friday morning in the east Las Vegas Valley.
The storefront is at the base of condo tower and has been vacant for years.