Dolly Parton has canceled her September Las Vegas shows due to health issues, Lee News Central reports. The country icon urges fans to prioritize their well-being and thanks them for their support.
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The number of Hispanic-owned small businesses is on the rise, driving economic growth and job creation. This trend highlights the increasing influence of Hispanic entrepreneurs in various industries nationwide.
“Bruno Mars Day” lit up the Las Vegas Strip with vibrant celebrations honoring the pop icon’s impact on music and culture. Fans gathered to revel in performances and festivities dedicated to the Grammy-winning artist.
Canadians are showing waning interest in traveling to the US, citing rising costs and border delays. This trend signals shifting travel preferences and potential impacts on cross-border tourism, reports Mother Jones.
Country legend Dolly Parton has canceled her September Las Vegas shows due to health issues, according to the Reno Gazette Journal. Fans are advised to stay tuned for updates on rescheduling or refunds.
A bettor made headlines with a $3.46 million wager against NFL star Patrick Mahomes, marking one of the biggest wins in U.S. sports betting history, Yahoo Sports reports. This bet reshaped high-stakes wagering.
The Las Vegas shooting has become the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history, with over 50 fatalities and hundreds injured. Authorities continue to investigate the motives and circumstances surrounding the tragedy.
The Raiders’ 2026 roster blends emerging talent with strategic veterans, positioning the team as strong playoff contenders. Key acquisitions and draft picks underscore their commitment to sustained success.
A new interactive map reveals the locations of all Gordon Ramsay’s restaurants across the US. The visual guide highlights the celebrity chef’s expanding culinary footprint in major cities, from New York to Las Vegas.
Phish announces their 2026 New Year’s Eve residency at NYC’s Sphere. Fans can now secure tickets for this highly anticipated series of shows. Don’t miss out on ringing in the new year with the iconic band.
Vegas, Chicago, New York, and Orlando are set to lead the 2026 US business travel surge, driven by major conferences and economic growth, according to Nomad Lawyer. These cities are becoming key hubs for corporate travel.
In Las Vegas, former President Trump dismissed concerns over rising fuel prices, calling the increases temporary and urging a focus on energy independence. His remarks came amid growing public frustration nationwide.
The immersive Disney experience has launched in Las Vegas, with plans to expand to other US cities. Visitors can explore iconic Disney worlds up close, offering a unique chance to “be there in person,” The Hill reports.
Miss Nevada USA has been hailed as “a breath of fresh air” by transgender advocates, marking a notable moment of inclusivity and progress in pageantry, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Arizona’s plan to rename a highway after Charlie Kirk was vetoed, with elected officials citing political motivations behind the decision, according to the Hartford Courant. The move sparks debate over partisan influence in public honors.
MGM has supported University of Macau students with an educational visit to its Las Vegas resorts, providing hands-on industry insights. The initiative aims to bridge academic learning and real-world gaming operations.
The USPTO has denied the trademark application for “Las Vegas Athletics,” ruling it as geographically descriptive. Gerben IP highlights the decision, reinforcing the challenge of securing location-based trademarks.
BrewDog expands its Las Vegas presence with the launch of ‘UnderDog,’ a new concept focusing on craft beers from emerging and independent brewers, aiming to spotlight unique, lesser-known brews in a vibrant market.
A Knights star has been named to the U.S. Olympic hockey team for the first time, marking a milestone for the Las Vegas franchise. The announcement was confirmed by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Mission High School earned recognition in U.S. News & World Report’s latest rankings, highlighting its strong academic performance and college readiness among America’s top public high schools.




















