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Las Vegas Valley-bound helicopter crashes in California with 6 people aboard | Local Nevada

The CEO of one of Nigeria’s largest banks was killed on Friday when a helicopter he was riding in crashed in the Mojave Desert in

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Taylor Swift journey from Tokyo to the Super Bowl. Will she make it in time? | Super Bowl | Sports

TOKYO — Will she make it in time? Taylor Swift’s last song was still ringing in the ears of thousands of fans at the Tokyo

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CARTOON: Joe’s mental acuity

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Reading too much into Taylor Swift and her boyfriend | LETTER | Letters

Seriously? Taylor Swift is “shaking off feminism“ simply because she’s dating a star football player (Victor Joecks, Sunday column)? Like a feminist can’t fall in

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How 3D Tours Attract International Buyers

The luxury real estate market in Las Vegas is booming for international investors. However, if you’re on the other side of the world, it may

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Happy Holidays from Classic Las Vegas! – Classic Las Vegas History Blog

May everyone have a wonderful holiday season filled with hope, love, family and warmth! Thanks to all for the continued support!      Thanks to

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A Las Vegas Dining Guide to the Food & Drink Scene

Las Vegas started as a cowboy town. When the Hoover Dam was built, it became a gambling destination. Not long after, the general tourist crowds

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Turner Classic Movies Celebrates Classic Las Vegas – Classic Las Vegas History Blog

We are thrilled to share this news: Just wanted to give everyone a heads up-tomorrow evening-Monday, January 30th- is Classic Las Vegas night on Turner

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Wolfgang Puck Debuts His New Las Vegas Strip Restaurant and Bails on Summerlin Lupo

Last summer, the Wolfgang Puck Fine Dining Group shook up two of its Las Vegas restaurants. First, it abruptly closed its Wolfgang Puck Players Lounge

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A Great Review for “Gambling on a Dream” – Classic Las Vegas History Blog

Writer John L. Smith wrote a dynamite review for my book, Gambling on a Dream: The Classic Las Vegas Strip 1930-1955: It was just before