Vegas Golden Knights player Ryan Reaves to appear at meet-and-greet, Las Vegas Strip veteran chef Shaun King departs for Portland, and Ada’s to open Thursday at Tivoli Village.
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“Whatever kind of pizza you’re looking for, it’s in this city somewhere,” Metro Pizza co-owner John Arena says.
Downtown Container Park opens its Pixel Sticker Room to families.
The entire state of California takes the top spot on the list with 18. For a single city, OpenTable said Las Vegas finished second only to Chicago, with 14.
The Mad Lads had several songs on the Billboard R&B chart in the 1960s, including “I Want a Girl” and “By the Time I Get to Phoenix.”
The Hives, Rancid and The Specials turned in some of the top performances at the annual music festival.
Las Vegas’ unbearably hot summer temperatures could finally pay off for something — free beer.
The lawyer for a woman who filed a rape complaint in Paris against Chris Brown says the American singer-songwriter “has thumbed his nose at and shown disrespect for the French legal system.”
A Los Angeles judge will consider whether to extend a temporary restraining order Tuesday that keeps a former associate of Britney Spears away from her and her family.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas says the rapper Meek Mill, turned away by the resort Saturday afternoon, is still welcomed at the resort and contends Mill was turned away for safety reasons related to a full-capacity Marquee Dayclub.
The story of a Jewish father learning to navigate the constant tug-of-war between tradition and a changing world is a particularly poignant one for the lead actor.
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue tweeted that two people were taken to the hospital and two others were treated at the scene on Monday morning.
Kanye West and Kim Kardashian made it just under the wire to catch Celine Dion’s final stretch at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace. The night on the Strip lined up with the couple’s fifth wedding anniversary.
Moviegoers voted with their dollars and chose the familiar over the new this Memorial Day weekend.
Former “CBS Evening News” anchor Scott Pelley says he lost that job because he wouldn’t stop complaining to management about the hostile work environment for men and women.