Jose Conseco is officially the new owner of Showtime car wash. Staff and customers celebrated the occasion with games and photographs with the Major League Baseball outfielder. (James Schaeffer/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter to Return for ‘Bill & Ted 3’ More than 25 years after the last installment, Reeves and Winter will be back playing the titular characters in ‘Bill & Ted Face the Music’. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the film was written by the original creators, Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon, with Dean Parisot pegged to direct the film. We couldn’t be more excited to get the whole band back together again. Chris and Ed wrote an amazing script, and with Dean at the helm we’ve got a dream team! The film has been in the works for years, with both Reeves and Winter saying repeatedly that they would like to reprise their roles as Ted and Bill respectively. ‘Bill & Ted Face the Music’ is currently in preproduction and does not have a release date yet.
Meek Mill to be Released From Prison on Tuesday The Philadelphia rapper will be released on bail today, according to an Instagram post from 76ers co-owner Michael Rubin. “@meekmill is FREE!!! Just left visiting Meek with @kevinhart4real and I’m on the way back to pick him up as we speak! #MeekisFree #GoSixers” Meek Mill was sentenced to two to four years in prison in November 2017 after violating his probation. Meek Mill Meek Mill Meek Mill Meek Mill
WWE Hall of Famer Johnny Valiant Killed While Crossing Street Valiant, whose real name is Thomas Sullivan, was 71. According to police, Valiant was struck by a pickup truck early Wednesday morning while crossing a street in Ross Township, PA. Valiant was not using a crosswalk when he was hit. Ross Township Det. Brian Kohlhepp, to WPXI Valiant was part of The Valiant Brothers for years before retiring and becoming a manager for WWE stars like Hulk Hogan and The Destruction Crew. WWE and others tweeted condolences following the news of his death.
Rihanna Rips Snapchat Over Ad Joking About Domestic Violence (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Evangelist Billy Graham Has Died The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association confirmed his death on Wednesday morning. He was 99. Graham was one of the first evangelists to appear on television and is viewed as on of the most influential preachers in recent history. Before his death, Graham wrote many books on faith and served as spiritual advisor to multiple presidents, including Barack Obama.
Robin Leach, the longtime famed celebrity journalist and Las Vegas Review-Journal columnist, suffered a transient ischemic attack, also known as a TIA or “mini-stroke.” The incident began last Tuesday while the 76-year-old Leach was vacationing in Cabo San Lucas. Leach was taken to the St. Rose Dominican Siena ICU immediately upon his return, where he remained until Monday afternoon, when he was transferred to the hospital’s Lima Rehab Facility in Henderson. Leach said he told the medical staff Monday afternoon that he was eager to return to full-time work.
Crunch Donut Factory has a “punny” menu, full of doughnut-themed celebrity names. Elaine Wilson/Las Vegas Review-Journal