LUDACRIS, BIG BOI VISIT ARIA
January 13, 2012 - 8:28 pm
Rappers Ludacris and Big Boi were both spotted at Haze (Aria), performing for the crowd and partying in the VIP area afterward. (Photos courtesy of The Light Group.)
In a 49-page complaint, Lululemon accused Costco of blatantly ripping off some of its most recognizable styles.
The initative allows high school students ages 14-19 to work out for free at more than 2,700 Planet Fitness locations in the U.S. and Canada.
How badly Iran’s nuclear program was set back remains murky. The prospects of renewed U.S.-Iran peace talks are up in the air.
A new Nevada commission says the celebration of America’s 250th birthday will last more than six months and will involve much more than just fireworks and cookouts.
Work continues on the Interstate 15 South widening project as it heads toward completion by the end of the year.
A middle man in the health care industry responsible for managing prescription drug programs was the subject of a reform debate in the Nevada Legislature this year.
Dozens of staff members, two inmates and a bystander were among the casualties of Israel’s attack last week on Tehran’s Evin prison, a facility where many political prisoners and dissidents have been held.
The suspect has been identified as Wess Roley, a law enforcement official told The Associated Press on Monday.
This will be the 14th time since 1992 that the news organization has invited Clark County lawyers to participate in the survey known as “Judging the Judges.”
Chuck Muth, president of a conservative group aiming to clean the state’s voter rolls, filed a lawsuit alleging the secretary of state’s office violated Nevada’s public records law.