Usher is to play T-Mobile Arena in December, seizing demand after his boffo Super Bowl LVIII performance.
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Usher’s Super Bowl halftime show trailer features Lebron James, but no shots of Las Vegas
Corey Harrison carried “the odor of alcohol” and had “blood-shot, droopy eyes” during his arrest for DUI last Thursday night in downtown Las Vegas, according to a police report.
“BattleBots — Destruct-A-Thon” extension is an explosive development, robot-wise, on the Vegas entertainment scene.
The Beverly Theater in downtown Las Vegas has specified its programming categories as Lit, Live and Film.
Luke Bryan promised, and delivered, a hit-laden show at Resorts World Las Vegas to open his headlining engagement.
Gene Simmons is selling his Las Vegas-area mansion. But the Kiss co-founder is laying down the bass line for plans in Vegas for 2022.
Barry Manilow has not performed at Christmas-themed show in Vegas. His first is in December.
The Red Rocker will loom over red lights as he plays to promote his new line of canned cocktails.
Backstreet Boys’ return to Zappos Theater is the proverbial gift under the Christmas tree.
Celine Dion’s November dates lead the quartet of headliners Carrie Underwood, Katy Perry and Luke Bryan at Theatre at Resorts World.
Former “Zumanity’ costume designer
Quick quiz: What’s one of the safest beverages you can drink in Southern Nevada? If your answer is “tap water,” you’re right! Southern Nevada’s municipal water supply meets or surpasses all State of Nevada and Federal Safe Drinking Water Act standards. In fact, the Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) tests your water 300,000 times a […]
Diaja Smith and Jacoby Robinson face murder and child abuse charges. They were arrested after their son’s body was found in a dumpster near downtown Las Vegas.
The forecast high for central Las Vegas is 108 on Tuesday and 109 on Wednesday, both just below record highs for the dates.
The Percent For The Arts Fund — which receives 1 percent of the city’s capital budget — budgeted $74,500 for the project.
Las Vegas homebuilding industry leaders are backing an effort to make more land available to improve the balance between housing supply and demand.