Jose Canseco opened his Showtime Car Wash on West Tropicana on Saturday. He welcomed more than 100 guests between 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
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Steven Tyler was reunited with his Vegas Strong T-shirt, and Joe Perry was reunited with his Hollywood Vampires bandmate Johnny Depp on Tuesday night.
The Area 15 director of cool (stuff) spun the story of aliens trekking to Area 15 after being “rescued” from the original “ Alienstock” and “Storm Area 51” events.
“Ah, man, it’s absolutely surreal,” Roberts said about an hour before the Bud Light Area 51 Celebration in the core of downtown Las Vegas.
Over the years, The Amazing Johnathan has proven he knows no bounds when it comes to staging practical jokes.
Rick Harrison Collection, a high-end gallery and boutique, is opening at The Venetian Grand Canal Shoppes.
MGM Resorts International is converting the Las Vegas Village and Route 91 Harvest music festival site into parking for events at Allegiant Stadium, and also a community and athletic center.
The 32-foot-tall structure was taken down Tuesday night, headed to the dumpster as part of owner Alex Meruelo’s re-branding of SLS Las Vegas.
Less than two months after attracting a $2.5 million bid, Jerry Lewis’ former home is being offered for $1.6 million.
Jack Daniel’s House No. 7, a temporary party fortress, took over Thunderbird Boutique Hotel & Lounge this weekend.
Retired stewardess Sonnie Sims recalls, “We got to the stadium, and the gate was locked, and the Beatles couldn’t get in.”
“Clearly, if you can be licensed to own a casino operation in Nevada, you’re OK,” NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said of new Coyotes majority owner Alex Mereulo.
Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett flew through “Cheek to Cheek” and “The Lady is a Tramp” at Park Theater.
Celin Dion’s sons trooped out to present their legendary mom with two bouquets of red roses — and another, single white rose.
Celine Dion was greeted with a full-throated roar and a standing ovation from the start as she opened her 1,144th and final show Saturday night at the Colosseum.