Phish mesmerized fans with a psychedelic visual journey at the Las Vegas Sphere. The band’s immersive light show enhanced their iconic sound, delivering a unique, sensory-rich concert experience in the heart of Vegas.
Month: May 2025
Nevada Gov. defends Biden administration’s plan to dismantle the U.S. Education Department, citing the need for streamlined operations and improved state-level control, as reported by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Henderson has been ranked the third safest large city in the United States, according to a new report highlighted by KSNV. The city’s low crime rates and strong community policing contributed to its high safety ranking.
A Las Vegas realtor was shot and killed by police after calling for help during a home invasion. Authorities responded to the distress call, leading to a fatal confrontation. Investigations are ongoing.
Capital One has unveiled its newest airport lounge at Las Vegas McCarran International Airport, offering business travelers enhanced comfort, premium amenities, and a quiet workspace in the bustling terminal.
The Las Vegas Raiders face the Cincinnati Bengals in an NFL Week 9 showdown. USA Today breaks down predictions, key picks, and updated odds ahead of this crucial AFC clash.
In Las Vegas, a fierce battle unfolds for the allegiance of working-class Nevada voters. Key issues such as housing, jobs, and healthcare dominate as candidates vie for support in this pivotal swing state.
A new U.S. attorney has been appointed for Nevada, marking a significant shift in the state’s federal legal landscape. The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports on the appointee’s background and priorities.
Two Las Vegas pizzerias have been named among the 50 best in the U.S., according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal. The recognition highlights the city’s growing reputation for exceptional pizza.
A federal lawsuit has been filed challenging the Las Vegas school district’s mask mandate, citing concerns over parental rights and state authority. The case raises debates on public health and education policies.
Hotel room heists are surging, with criminals targeting guests while they sleep, authorities warn. Travelers are urged to remain vigilant and secure valuables as incidents rise nationwide. (ktnv.com)
NBC News reports on 10 U.S. cities with the worst drinking water, highlighting ongoing safety concerns, contamination issues, and the urgent need for infrastructure investment to protect public health.
The “future of U.S. swimming” is set to represent Las Vegas at the Paris Olympics, showcasing the city’s rising talent on the global stage. This marks a significant milestone for local athletes and the community.
Las Vegas police are investigating potential connections between a recent Cybertruck explosion and a separate attack in New Orleans. Authorities are collaborating to determine if the incidents are linked.
Las Vegas has surged as America’s most thrilling sports city, drawing fans with its vibrant events and world-class venues. The New York Post highlights the city’s rise as a top destination for sports excitement.
A 43-foot nude statue of Donald Trump near a Las Vegas interstate has sparked controversy, with critics labeling it “deplorable.” The provocative artwork has ignited debate over public decency and political expression.
The Eagles will perform their final show at The Sphere in Las Vegas on April 12. Fans can purchase tickets through official platforms. Stay tuned to USA Today for tips on how to secure your spot.
President Trump’s executive order to dismantle the Department of Education raises concerns for Las Vegas locals about potential impacts on school funding, student services, and educational programs in the region.
The Communist Party USA condemns the recent Tesla firebombings in Las Vegas, stating, “The American people know better.” Authorities continue investigating the incident as the community calls for peace and accountability.
A Las Vegas business owner has been charged for involvement in the Capitol riot on January 6. Authorities allege participation in the deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol, reflecting ongoing investigations nationwide.