After Earl Turner spent something like 12½ minutes performing Prince’s “Kiss” in a most funky manner, Frankie Moreno shouted, “Earl! I don’t think that’s funky enough!”
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More than 1,000 people from across the nation attended, including 350 players competing for a share of more than $50,000 in cash and prizes, organizers said.
A fire destroyed two cars and a garage Saturday at a Summerlin residence, but the house was spared, the Las Vegas Fire Department said.
A fire pipe leak at Planet Hollywood Resort is causing water damage and forced the cancellation of several shows Saturday afternoon, said Adrienne Prather-Marcos, spokeswoman for the hotel-casino’s parent, Caesars Entertainment Corp.
About 6,000 singers doo-wopped and teedle-dummed at the Barbershop Harmony Society’s weeklong convention, where quartets and choruses competed for the international championship and hobbyists made friends and formed impromptu quartets.
Cathey Hooper, 52, was driving a 2008 Ford pickup that was hauling a camper when a powerful gust of wind blew the vehicles out of the travel lane, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol.
Delta Flight 1728 from San Diego to Minneapolis burned the remainder of its fuel before landing safely in Las Vegas at about 4:15 p.m., McCarran International Aiport spokesman Michael Oram said.
More than 100 people gathered Saturday at the Historic Fifth Street School to pray for Las Vegas’ future. They sang gospel songs, hands uplifted to the ceiling.
It was welcome news last month that Blake Sartini and Golden Entertainment bought the assets of American Casino and Entertainment Properties, including the Stratosphere, for $850 million.
One person is dead after a Saturday morning crash in the northwest valley.
Las Vegas police and the Nevada Highway Patrol are investigating after a naked man was found dead near U.S. Highway 95.
A 15-ton train traction motor near the end of its life enters a bay door on one side of General Electric Co.’s shop in North Las Vegas. The engine is split into its motor and gear. Over the span of a week, it travels from one side of the shop to the other.
Crews are beginning to contain the wildfire burning on the western side of Mount Potosi, which has grown to about 420 acres.
It takes a lot to make stocking shelves look cool. Eboni Lomax, however, pulls it off.
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