Over 2,000 items have been left behind or misplaced at the Electric Daisy Carnival that was held on June 16-18 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
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Joe Jackson, patriarch of the famed Jackson entertainment clan, was taken to the hospital after a Friday morning crash in the 4600 block of West Sahara Avenue, Las Vegas police said.
Caesars Entertainment Corp. has opened North America’s largest soundstage just off the Las Vegas Strip to lure production companies to the desert.
The Neon Museum announced Thursday that it will be expanding its late-night tour schedule starting Saturday.
The cinematic clip for “The Man” includes footage from the Plaza, Dino’s Lounge and Caesars Palace and a brief cameo by Oscar Goodman.
The featured bartenders at Tipsy Robot, which will open Friday at the Miracle Mile Shops, are indeed robots, even if they don’t get tipsy.
The downside of cookies in space is just one of the discoveries that await families at the Springs Preserve’s newest exhibit “Astronaut” in the Origen Museum.
Scores of superheroes, comic book crime fighters and “Star Wars” characters swarmed the Las Vegas Convention Center on a mission to witness the sights and sounds of the fifth annual Amazing Las Vegas Comic Con.
Every little bit helps. Especially if it’s a $1 million appropriation for a major art museum in downtown Las Vegas.
When was the last time you looked down while walking through a casino?
A lawsuit filed in Los Angeles on Wednesday accuses the organizers of the Electric Daisy Carnival of willful neglect for the health and safety of a California man who died at the Las Vegas festival in 2015.
In 2016, we baked cookies inside a car on the hottest day of the season. This year? We’re serving dinner.
Insomniac Events has released a statement regarding the death that occurred this weekend in Las Vegas at the Electric Daisy Carnival.
A California man’s death at the Electric Daisy Carnival on Saturday morning has loved ones questioning the event’s safety.
Traffic on Interstate 15 was briefly heavier than usual Monday morning, when local commuters were joined by weary driversheaded home from the Electric Daisy Carnival.