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Perhaps it should come as little surprise that Las Vegas, Nevada — colloquially known as ‘Sin City’ and ‘The Entertainment Capital of the World’— maintained its 2024 ranking for ‘Most Fun City’.
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — When many people run from a disaster, first responders run to it. That's what happened after Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast 20 years ago. While the storm has passed, memories remain for New Orleans paramedics Christopher Keller ...
WWE officials announced they will hold the company's signature event WrestleMania in Las Vegas next year after leaving New Orleans standing at the alter. Triple H, the WWE's chief content officer, announced Saturday that WrestleMania will return to Las ...
With the regular season just a couple of months away, we here at Sports Illustrated’s Raider Maven will preview all the opponents for the Las Vegas Raiders. Week 8 sees the Raiders back on the road traveling to Louisiana to take on the New Orleans Saints.
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Where was God in the Las Vegas, New Orleans truck attacks?
In the Las Vegas suicide explosion, Matthew Livelsberger, a former Green Beret, shot himself in the head and detonated a Tesla Cybertruck packed with explosives in front of the Trump Hotel. Livelsberger served 18 years in the special forces and several tours of duty in active combat for which he was awarded 5 Bronze stars. He worked on highly classified projects like UAPs (formerly known as ...
WWE is pulling a switcheroo on the city of New Orleans. WrestleMania 42 had been scheduled to take place in New Orleans, La., in April 2026. But Nola.com reported on Thursday that WWE informed New Orleans sports and tourism officials that they are going ...
As it turns out, the card isn’t the only aspect of WrestleMania that’s subject to change. The statement reads: “The Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation and New Orleans & Company are working closely with our friends at TKO to expand our long ...
This afternoon, Allegiant flew out its first flight from Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY) to Punta Gorda Airport (PGD). The publicly traded airline carrier plans to operate the new nonstop route twice a week from MSY to the southwest Florida Gulf Coast destination, with one-way basic fares totaling as low as $47.