The real Elvis Presley died 40 years ago next month, but his memory was alive Saturday at Images of the King Las Vegas, an annual festival at Sam’s Town.
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There’s a dragon on the loose in downtown Las Vegas.
McCarran International Airport served up a Las Vegas-style nightclub atmosphere that brought out smiles, some nodding heads and a few impressive moves for about six hours Thursday to kick off the Electric Daisy Carnival.
The event will take place at six venues with a lineup that includes Dave Attell, Fahim Anwar, Kurt Braunohler, Byron Bowers and Morgan Murphy.
Las Vegas’ 35th Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade will start at 10 a.m. at Fourth Street and head north on Fourth to its terminus on Ogden Avenue.
Animal handlers at the Springs Preserve and Las Vegas Natural History Museum bring people up close and personal with living, breathing creatures.
Steve Horlock envisions a world where global warming has driven man further indoors and animals reclaim nature.
A few Uber subscribers in Las Vegas are taking to Twitter to complain that ice cream isn’t being delivered to their neighborhoods.
Las Vegas bid a bittersweet goodbye to the Riviera early Tuesday morning, as the historic hotel’s Monaco tower came crashing down to make way for expanded convention facilities.
After a photo of their sign outside showing a joke about domestic violence went viral overnight, Beauty Bar on Fremont East has posted an apology.
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The widow and personal assistant of Las Vegas entertainer Steve Rossi filed a wrongful death lawsuit Monday against the doctor who treated him during the last four years of his life.
“Are you familiar with Indian food?” asked our server at Urban Turban. Sure, it’s one of our favorite cuisines. But then again, it didn’t really matter, since Urban Turban isn’t your average Indian restaurant.
Golden Gate is under new management, and although the name remains the same and the location hasn’t changed much, inside there is fresh paint and renewed passion for the menu.