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Eric Prydz, Fatboy Slim, BLOND:ISH & more to headline Las Vegas’ Art of the Wild
Wynn Nightlife and Framework have unveiled an action-packed lineup for this fall’s Art Of The Wild event, which will celebrate the bi-annual music festival’s 10th edition. Taking place Thursday, Oct. 31 through Sunday, Nov. 3 at the iconic nightlife destination XS Nightclub at Wynn Las Vegas, Art of the Wild’s upcoming installment will expand from a three-day event to a four-day affair and showcase a carefully-curated selection of underground luminaries.
Three Suspected of Premeditated Murder and Robbery in Las Vegas Arrested
Three individuals have been apprehended by Las Vegas police in connection with a calculated murder and robbery of a local man, who was allegedly lured under the pretense of a sexual encounter. According to FOX5, the suspects, Skylar Bailey, Nathan Nava, and Emiley Ridout, face charges of open murder and robbery.
Las Vegas-Based Paws Patrol LV Rescues Puppies Stranded in the Desert
Paws Patrol LV, a Las Vegas nonprofit, has rescued a group of puppies who spent weeks in the desert without food or water, according to a new report. Reportedly, a good Samaritan spotted the puppies just outside of Baker, California on Aug. 2 while stopping for gas. The person then contacted Paws Patrol LV, a Henderson-based organization that searches for, rescues, and secures animals.
Mark Wahlberg on Leaving L.A. for Las Vegas and Whether He Would Come Back: “I Always Miss It”
Mark Wahlberg rolls deep.Google to Become Title Sponsor of Netflix's 'Emily In Paris' in Shopping-Centric Partnership (Exclusive) Before the veteran actor, producer, entrepreneur and early morning riser (who famously hits the gym before dawn) hit the carpet for Monday’s world premiere of his new Netflix action drama The Union, Wahlberg’s presence could be seen and felt. Party planners parked a Wahlburgers truck in the lot behind Hollywood’s Egyptian Theatre where servers were loading up trays filled with offerings from the Wahlberg family’s fast food chain. Meanwhile, out front on the carpet, members of his entourage and inner circle (including longtime manager...
Tech firm apologizes for 'sexist' hostess lampshade outfits that obscured women’s faces at event
A cybersecurity tech company apologized after pictures went viral of women standing at the doors to a conference it was hosting wearing old-fashioned outfits and lampshades over their heads
Former NFL player sentenced for abusing and killing girlfriend’s daughter
LAS VEGAS (TCN) -- A former professional football player was sentenced this week for abusing and killing his girlfriend’s 5-year-old daughter in 2019. The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports Cierre Wood entered an Alford plea, which means maintained his innocence but acknowledged there was enough evidence to convict him, on Tuesday, Aug. 13, on charges of second-degree murder and child abuse, neglect, or endangerment. The Clark County judge sentenced Wood to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 10 years for the murder charge. He was also sentenced to 28 to 72 months behind bars for abuse and is required to cover the cost of the funeral. The two terms will run consecutively.
Ticket Price Alert In Las Vegas: Buffet Of Price Points For Fans In Vegas
Shop at Jay’s Market at 190 East Flamingo Road at the Koval Lane intersection east of the Strip. The sports industry in Las Vegas has a price point for everyone. Let’s take a look at four deals marketed by four very different sports promoters in Vegas. UNLV football...
Killers Dust off Rarities in Residency Opener: Set List, Videos
The Killers launched their residency at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas on Wednesday and revived a few long-abandoned rarities for the occasion. It was a homecoming for the band, which was founded in Sin City in 2001. The residency, which runs through Sept. 1, is also a 20th anniversary celebration for the Killers’ breakthrough debut album, Hot Fuss.
NBAA To Honor Flight Attendant For Heroic Efforts Following Fatal Crash
The National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) will honor flight attendant Sydney Bosmans, 27, with the Above and Beyond Award for Heroic Achievement for her actions in the aftermath of a crash involving a Hop-A-Jet Bombardier Challenger 604 earlier this year. Bosmans will receive the prestigious award during a reception at...
Palace Station's Boathouse restaurant makes way for China Mama
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — Palace Station announced the ending of its management agreement with Boathouse Asian Eatery. According to Station Casinos, the space will be a new location for China Mama. China Mama is a popular local restaurant featuring authentic Chinese cuisine. Palace Station says it is thankful for...
Mustangs and Music raises funds for Pahrump’s horse herds
One year ago this month, the Bureau of Land Management conducted a roundup of several area wild horses, touching off a wave of community concern and demands to have the animals returned. Following months of effort by a variety of organizations and individuals, all of the horses were ultimately secured...
Dog Returned to Shelter for Being ‘Too Boring’ Finds Loving Foster Home
A Nevada rescue dog hit the headlines earlier this month as he was returned to a shelter for being “too boring.” The previous family of the pup, Duke, sent him back because of “his constant napping and apparent lack of enthusiasm.” The shelter soon put him up for adoption. They were optimistic that several other […] The post Dog Returned to Shelter for Being ‘Too Boring’ Finds Loving Foster Home appeared first on DogTime.
House of Vegas Pride Festival explodes across town with fabulous festivities
The House of Vegas Pride Festival is taking over Las Vegas with events taking place all over town. We had House of Vegas Pride founder Nicole Williams and Charlie Mac, Director of the music festival on the show. Check out the video above.
The little-known history of Goldfield’s paste-eater grave
GOLDFIELD — Inside the Goldfield Cemetery, past the Protestant, Catholic and Masonic plots lie the bodies of the mining town’s unknown, unclaimed and impoverished dead. But one plot in this Potter’s Field in particular has become something of a rural Nevada roadside attraction in recent years: a headstone marked “UNKNOWN MAN DIED EATING LIBRARY PASTE,” with the death date July 14, 1908.
Becky Hammon Faces Fierce Backlash After Lawsuit Filed by Former Aces All-Star
Three-time WNBA All-Star Dearica Hamby filed a federal lawsuit against the WNBA and the Las Vegas Aces earlier this week, alleging "intimidation, discrimination and retaliation" due to her pregnancy last year. Aces head coach Becky Hammon was named in the lawsuit, which alleges that ...
BLM announces next steps on public lands conservation rule
The Bureau of Land Management is clarifying its controversial Public Lands Rule, which puts conservation on equal footing with traditional land uses. The BLM released guidance documents last week to instruct its state and field office managers across the West how to carry out the new rule, which officially went into effect in June.
Macleod to perform on historic Vegas stage
For Scott Macleod music is all about that bass.The front of his business card states he is a bass player. He emphasizes he plays a bass…not a bass guitar. In addition to playing a bass he hangs around his neck, he also plays a standup bass. “I tell those...
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