Washington Nationals slugger Bryce Harper and Ohio State soccer player Kayla Varner are planning a double play — two weddings for Jan. 2-3 in San Diego.
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Rocker Jon Bon Jovi is part of a Toronto group that has retained a banking firm and submitted paperwork expressing interest in buying the Buffalo Bills, three people who have reviewed documents regarding the sale process told The Associated Press on Friday.
The son of tennis star and ESPN analyst John McEnroe and actress Tatum O’Neal has been charged with drug possession.
Johnny Football may be flirting with a new nickname: Johnny Vegas.
Vince Neil is bring football back to his current home sweet home of Las Vegas.
The Stanley Cup arrived in Las Vegas on Thursday for an extended weekend of celebrating with the Los Angeles Kings.
U.S. figureskaters Johnny Weir and Tara Lipinski, breakout stars of NBC’s Sochi Olympics broadcast team, will serve as fashion correspondents in next week’s Kentucky Derby.
When he was giving his induction speech at the Pro Football Hall of Fame last August, Jonathan Ogden kept coming back to how special a life he has lived.
It’s rare to see people get fired up about a trip to Albuquerque, N.M., which resembles the surface of the moon. But UNLV coach Dave Rice will be leading an enthusiastic traveling party there this week.
Tony Stewart knew he should have won last year’s race in Las Vegas, but a pit stop gone wrong kept him winless here.
Andre Agassi kept his word. The 41-year-old Las Vegas tennis legend had promised he would enjoy his moment in the spotlight Saturday when he was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in Rhode Island.
NEW YORK — Derek Jeter homers for his 3,000th hit, making him the first player to reach the mark with the New York Yankees.
Three Chicago Bulls had the temerity to take it inside against Joel Anthony early in Game 3 of the NBA Eastern Conference finals Sunday. Anthony, the Miami Heat’s 6-foot-9-inch starting center, blocked four shots in the first quarter to set the defensive tone as part of a five-block effort for what would ultimately be a 96-85 win for the Heat and a 2-1 advantage in the series.
The boxing world was still buzzing Sunday over news that Oscar De La Hoya had checked himself into a California rehabilitation clinic.