Buffalo Bill’s Casino in Primm, once a popular stop for Vegas-bound travelers, is reducing its operating hours. The change reflects shifting visitor patterns and challenges in the competitive casino market.
Day: July 12, 2025
Nevada remains pivotal in U.S. nuclear programs, hosting critical testing sites and research facilities. The state’s unique geography and infrastructure support national defense and energy initiatives.
Las Vegas unveils a groundbreaking concert venue—a giant sphere featuring the world’s largest LED screen. This futuristic arena promises an immersive experience, redefining live entertainment in the entertainment capital.
A Saudi sergeant was arrested for allegedly raping a boy at Circus Circus in Las Vegas. The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports the suspect is currently in custody pending further investigation.
C-SUITE: Meet architect Paul Steelman, renowned for his iconic designs shaping Las Vegas skylines. The Las Vegas Business Press highlights his visionary approach that blends innovation with urban development.
Las Vegas is emerging as the sports capital of the world, with major leagues and events fueling its rapid growth. From NFL teams to headline boxing matches, sports are transforming the city’s economy and identity.
An Iranian American in Las Vegas voices strong support for recent U.S. actions against the Tehran regime, emphasizing hopes for change and increased pressure on Iran’s government, KSNV reports.
An American Airlines flight bound for Dallas returned to Las Vegas McCarran International Airport after a mechanical issue. Passengers were safely deplaned as technicians inspected the aircraft. No injuries reported.