Israeli Official Tom Alexandrovich Accused of Soliciting Minor, Required to Attend Henderson Court via Zoom
Israeli official Tom Alexandrovich, accused of trying to solicit a minor online, was released on $10,000 bail and left the U.S. His virtual court appearance raises questions about the bail process and jurisdiction enforcement.
Vegas Sphere Opens $100M Immersive Wizard of Oz Experience
Las Vegas' $2.3 billion Sphere venue officially opened its $100 million immersive "Wizard of Oz" experience, featuring 4D elements, AI technology, and 167,000 programmable speakers that transform the 1939 classic into an unprecedented sensory spectacle.
Perez Hilton Defends Against Blake Lively's Subpoena in Las Vegas, Cites Nevada Shield Laws amid Alleged Smear Campaign Feud
Perez Hilton appeared in federal court over a subpoena from Blake Lively, connected to her legal case against co-star Justin Baldoni. Hilton, defending himself, cited Nevada's shield laws and his non-involvement in the alleged smear campaign.
Las Vegas to Inaugurate $190 Million Civic Center with Mayor Berkley and Councilwoman Diaz at Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony
Las Vegas is opening a new $190 million Civic Center with a ribbon-cutting ceremony featuring Mayor Shelley Berkley. The facility includes two modern buildings and a plaza for events.
Las Vegas Aces Triumphs Over Atlanta Dream Extending Winning Streak to 12 Games in the WNBA
The Las Vegas Aces won their 12th straight game, beating the Atlanta Dream 91-85. A'ja Wilson scored 34 points with 10 rebounds, and Jackie Young achieved her second triple-double of the season. The Aces are now second in the league.












