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Live in Las Vegas long enough and anything can start to seem normal. Video poker at the grocery. Summer days that hit 117. Santa Jaws.
The “Rose. Rabbit. Lie” alum headlines the “So You Think You Can Dance” tour stop at The Smith Center.
After the “So You Think You Can Dance” tour ends, Anna Linstruth is planning to relocate to L.A. to pursue her dancing career.
Lori Palmer always wanted to be on television. It just took a couple of decades for her to be able to take pride in how she got there.
Beth Seacord organized “Medical Ethics in Sickbay” and “Time Travel, Transporters and the Terran Universe: Philosophy and Star Trek.”
Items from the upcoming sequel, “Annabelle Comes Home,” will be on display later this month at the Fremont Street Experience.
Pinkbox Doughnuts LLC has accused Donut Mania NV LLC of using the company’s trade secrets and intellectual property to copy, among other delicacies, its doughnut designed like a poo emoji.
“Free Solo,” starring Las Vegas climber Alex Honnold, was named best documentary feature at Sunday’s 91st Academy Awards in Los Angeles.
For the eighth year in a row, “American Ninja Warrior” will stage its national finals on the Las Vegas Strip.
When Galaxy Theatres opens its Boulevard Mall multiplex later this spring, it will be the home of the world’s first Sony Digital Cinema.
“Who Wants to Be a Millionaire” kicked off its Lucky in Love week, featuring couples who met in Las Vegas, by sending valley residents Lorraine and Blake Calcote home with $30,000.
As one of the city’s cultural ambassadors, Joshua Wolf Shenk knows exactly what he’s up against when trying to shape the public perception of Las Vegas into that of a bustling arts hub.
What began as a fun night at Duke Mollner’s east valley home in 1976 soon morphed into a neighborhood phenomenon.
Katie Kenner never planned to star in “Sex Tips for Straight Women From a Gay Man” at Paris Las Vegas.
September is Hunger Action Month, and Albertsons and Vons are teaming up with Three Square Food Bank to make a difference in our valley. Throughout the month, customers can donate directly to the charity at any local Albertsons and Vons check-out line using the pin pad. Three Square’s motto is: “Together, we can feed everyone.” […]
Helene was upgraded Thursday evening to a Category 4 storm, and was making landfall on Florida’s northwestern coast Thursday evening.
Residents in a Spring Valley neighborhood shot and killed a man suspected of trying to break into their house Thursday morning, according to Metro.
Life-and-death emergencies, such as flooding, earthquakes and mass power outages, can afflict the Las Vegas Valley with little to no warning.
Cutting California farmers’ water use by leveraging federal funding could yield big savings in the Colorado River Basin.