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Celine Dion Reportedly Returning For New Las Vegas Residency Amid Comeback Rumors
It has been a year since Celine Dion painfully called off her Courage world tour due to Stiff Person’s Syndrome, which affected her ability to sing and move. The award-winning singer was forced to take a break, as she could hardly balance her failing health with work like always.
VOTE NOW: New pet ordinance
Las Vegas (KSNV) — Starting August 1, Las Vegas pet owners will need to have their dogs and cats over the age of four months microchipped, with certain exceptions. Breeders will also be required to comply with the new ordinance and will have to ensure all dogs and cats offered for sale have been microchipped before being transported to a pet shop or sold.
County cleans up homeless encampments in southeast valley neighborhood
Six months ago, the wash on Russell Road and Mountain Vista Street was covered in tents and trash. While there is still more to be done, neighbors in the Greenridge community are pleased with the improvements they've seen from Clark County.
Monarch Casino & Resort registers record financial results for Q2
Net revenue was $128.1m, an increase of 3.6 per cent year-over-year. US.- Monarch Casino & Resort has reported record financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2024. Net revenue for Q2 2024 was $128.1m, an increase of 3.6 per cent year-over-year while adjusted EBITDA was $43.9m for the second quarter of 2024, up 4.3 per cent from Q2 2023.
RSCVA Board Appoints New Leadership
RENO, Nev. – The Reno-Sparks Convention and Visitors Authority (RSCVA) Board of Directors today elected new officers: Chair, Reno Mayor Hillary Schieve; Vice Chair, Richard L. Jay from the Reno-Tahoe Airport Authority Board of Directors; and Secretary/Treasurer, Stephen Ascuaga, an appointee of the Nevada Resort Association. “I am honored...
Boyd CEO: ‘We know how to buy properties,’ but declines to address speculation
Boyd Gaming executives made an effort Thursday to knock down percolating investment community chatter concerning the company buying more casinos. “We know how to buy properties. I think we've developed a great expertise at it,” Boyd CEO Keith Smith said. “We know how to extract value out of these [casinos] once they're part of our portfolio. We've always been willing to take a hard look at opportunities that arise, and we'll continue to do that.”
California Baptist Cheer Excels at NCA/USA College Camp in Vegas: Earns National Championship Bids
California Baptist's cheer team excelled at the NCA/USA College Camp in Las Vegas, earning 16 All-Americans and achieving three first-place finishes, marking the team's sixth consecutive year of earning paid bids since moving to NCAA Division I. Lancers obtained 16 All-Americans and secured three first-place finishes at the Las Vegas...
REPORT – Las Vegas Raiders Elite Rookie Talent Turns Heads at Training Camp Practice – 2024 Offseason
With the 13th pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, the Las Vegas Raiders selected Georgia football product and tight end Brock Bowers. The 21-year-old Bowers became just the 11th tight end to go in the front half of the first round of the NFL draft in the past 30 years. Some NFL talking heads scratched their head over the selection of Bowers, with Las Vegas selecting fellow tight end Michael Mayer in the second round of the previous draft. However, the early returns on the Bowers selection have oozed exceptional promise, with the All-American going bonkers during training camp activities on Friday.
Catch some drag or dance the night away this weekend in the Tri-state
Have fun at a drag show or a country concert in Laughlin, see a local theater production in Bullhead City, then head to Lake Havasu City for a musical or tribute band this weekend. • Entertainer Frank Marino holds the title of the longest-running performer in Las Vegas, where his...
Week in 1,000 Words: 'There's always money in Reno soccer stadiums, Michael'
Nevada Sports Net columnist Chris Murray is known to be a bit wordy, so we're giving him 1,000 words (but no more than that) every Friday to share his thoughts from the week that was in the world of sports. * AFTER MORE THAN A FOUR-YEAR hiatus, the Week in...
Drag Story Hour canceled at Washoe County Library System, Our Center looking for new venue
RENO, Nev. — After six years of hosting Drag Queen Story Hour, the Washoe County Library System will no longer host the event going forward. This is after the county's Workforce Violence Committee found, "a pattern of escalating tensions and safety risks for library staff," leading Washoe County Manager Eric Brown to make the call to no longer have the events at public libraries.
Reno Arena world-class venue for sports and entertainment part of billion dollar investment
Reno Nev. – Grand Sierra Resort (GSR) in Reno, Nev. has unveiled the latest renderings and details of its highly anticipated new arena. The updated plans reveal a new on-property location, a satellite ice rink, a dedicated parking garage, a fan zone, and several innovative internal design elements, all seamlessly integrated with the existing GSR infrastructure.
Raiders Makes Some Moves While Bringing Back A Familiar Face
The Las Vegas Raiders kicked off training camp this week, making them one step closer to what is setting up to be an exciting 2024 season. After years of mediocrity, the Raiders seem to have a clear plan in place after installing Antonio Pierce and Tom Telesco as their new head coach and general manager, respectively. So far, Pierce has been vocal about wanting to be a more physical and gritty team in all phases and the roster reflects that as they’ve got several players who aren’t afraid to mix it up on the field.
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