The Moody Blues, who issued that masterpiece in 1967, are returning to Encore Theater for an engagement past their four-show spree in January.
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Piff the Magic Dragon, the costumed comic-magician headliner at Flamingo Las Vegas, shaved the head of John Katsilometes during the St. Baldrick’s Foundation shave-a-thon at New York-New York’s Brooklyn Bridge.
Survivors of the Oct. 1 massacre and those concerned about gun violence hope to effect change through a fledgling group dedicated to reducing gun deaths.
A missing watch became a key piece of evidence for Las Vegas traffic detectives to identify a prime suspect in the death of a man who fell from the hood of a car earlier this year.
The singer’s effort to bridge the gap between members of the LGBTQ and Mormon communities is chronicled in the documentary “Believer,” which hosted a red-carpet VIP screening Thursday at the MGM Grand.
Almost 1,000 NV Energy customers are without power Thursday morning in the central valley.
The ACM Awards will bring the singer back to town to perform for the first time since the Oct. 1 Route 91 tragedy.
More than half of the stars embedded along Las Vegas Boulevard have been wiped out as part of Clark County’s project to install security bollards on the Strip.
At the Nevada State Museum, Las Vegas, Karan Feder oversees a collection that includes some 8,000 pieces from the Tropicana’s long-running Folies Bergere.
Lisa Gori died Feb. 17 when a minivan, driven in reverse by her boyfriend, ran over her north of the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign on the Las Vegas Strip.
“One Night For One Drop” featured songs by Jewel, appearances by her family, and a soaring dragon.
The MSG Sphere will be 360 feet tall and 500 feet wide at its widest point. As its name implies, it’s spherical. It will be built on a lot currently used for outdoor storage just east of the Sands Expo Center.
Nearly two months after a gunman opened fire on the Route 91 Harvest music festival crowd, Roy McClellan killed himself. His story — one of good days and bad in the struggle against depression — is not unlike others in a community still grieving.
Contributions from the Southern Nevada gaming, tourism and entertainment industry accounted for almost 40 percent of the $31.4 million collected by the Las Vegas Victims’ Fund, organizers of the fund said Friday.
The fund’s committee reveals donation total and says it will distribute the money to at least 532 claimants by the end of the month. Some other claims are still going through the vetting process.
