
|
January 8, 2006
Topics hart, pink, horror, christina, cover, games, vegas, pop, film, marriage, real, star, beach, dogs, wife, couple and man
Singer Pink and motocross race Carey Hart are now man and wife - after tying the knot in Costa Rica on Saturday. More than 100 guests (including Lisa-Marie Presley) attended the non-denominational ceremony, which was held on the beach during sunset at the Four Seasons resort and performed by a local officiant. Pink, whose real name is Alecia Moore, met Hart at the 2001 X Games in Las Vegas. They broke up for a time in 2003, but the split was well behind them last June, when the singer defied convention and popped the question to her beau as he sped around the track during a competition in Mammoth Lakes, California.
|
|
January 4, 2006
Police may charge a California couple with neglect after they left their young children at home alone while they went to Las Vegas for the weekend. Police have not been to interview the parents of the 5- and 9-year olds because they have been delayed by bad weather, reports The Associated Press
|
|
|
December 12, 2005
The Clark County coroner's office is walking a fine line between humor and morbidity in its gift shop. There's a coffee mug with the inscription "Playing for Keeps," a $10 fake jawbone that holds business cards and a T-shirt that reads "Coroner . . . Cashed Out in Las Vegas. "
|
|
November 10, 2005
Topics man, elvis, police, vegas, diamonds, employment, auto, jewelry, owned, clothing, truck and business
A retired Elvis Presley impersonator helped police catch a man suspected of stealing more than $300 000-worth of memorabilia from the Elvis-a-Rama museum in Las Vegas. Duke Adams, a 62-year-old "older-era Elvis", says he was approached while in line at a pharmacy by a man offering to sell him items once owned by the "King", including jewelry, clothing and the Presley's revolver.
|
|
November 7, 2005
The mayor of Las Vegas suggests people who deface freeways with graffiti should have their thumbs cut off on television as a penalty. On the TV show "Nevada Newsmakers," Mayor Oscar Goodman says, "In the old days in France, they had beheadings of people who commit heinous crimes. "
|
|  |
|