Abby Dalton, known for her role in “Falcon Crest” and a mainstay on popular game shows in the 1970s, has died, according to multiple websites.
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Unable to perform live this year because of COVID-19 restrictions, the group is keeping the holiday spirit alive with “The Nutcracker: Home for the Holidays.”
“Extravaganza — The Las Vegas Spectacular” has avoided closing a second time during COVID.
Tony Hsieh’s fellow downtown Las Vegas visionary Derek Stevens and his wife, Nicole, are taking lead on a Viva Vision tribute.
Despite famous parents — Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan — the star of streaming hit ‘The Boys’ is making it on his own.
Dr. Quincy Fortier spent the decade before his death in 2006 dogged by lawsuits alleging sexual abuse and that he impregnated patients with his sperm without their knowledge.
Andrew Dice Clay returns to the Vegas stage at Laugh Factory at the Tropicana.
The “Sunday Night Football” game had the team’s highest viewership in Las Vegas so far this season.
“Jeopardy!” will air repeat episodes for the holiday weeks beginning Dec. 21 and 28.
“Absinthe” is among some shows trying to remain open in the Nevada governor’s latest COVID directive.
Raiders owner Mark Davis has delivered, for real, on his promise of a steak dinner for the thousands of workers who built Allegiant Stadium.
A contestant on “Wipeout” has died after completing the game show’s obstacle course, authorities and sources close to the production said Friday.
The world was a simpler place — all the way back in the spring of 2019 — when the local production began.
Mat Franco says of his plans to return to Linq Hotel: “We’re making changes as changes are happening around us.”
David Copperfield says “an abundance of caution” has forced his show to halt after 17 performances.