In 2020, Las Vegas designated a parking lot to house homeless individuals, spacing them six feet apart to curb COVID-19 spread. The initiative aimed to provide safe shelter amid the pandemic’s challenges.
Day: July 17, 2025
The Mob Museum in Las Vegas has been named USA TODAY 10Best’s top attraction. Showcasing the history of organized crime and law enforcement, it offers a gripping, immersive experience for visitors.
U.S. News and World Report highlights Nevada’s top charter schools, with several Reno institutions leading the list. These schools are recognized for academic excellence and innovative programs, setting a benchmark statewide.
Travel Weekly ranks the top Cirque du Soleil Las Vegas shows, highlighting standout performances such as “O” and “Mystère.” The guide offers insights for travelers seeking unforgettable entertainment on the Strip.
The U.S. Attorney for Nevada reflects on their tenure, expressing a deep sense of fulfillment. Highlighting key cases and community impact, they leave office with a commitment to justice and public service.
Las Vegas South Premium Outlets will host a Back to School Celebration on August 2, offering exclusive discounts and family-friendly activities. The event aims to help shoppers prepare for the new school year with savings and fun.
Metal sculptor Kevin Stone has relocated his studio to Southern Nevada, seeking new creative opportunities in Las Vegas. The move aims to tap into the region’s dynamic art scene and growing market.
A Las Vegas reporter was found fatally stabbed outside his home, authorities confirmed. Police have launched an investigation into the stabbing, with motives and suspects yet to be disclosed.
PHOTOS: The 2024 Big 12 football media days kicked off in Las Vegas, featuring coaches, players, and key insiders. Get an inside look at the preseason buzz and exclusive moments from the event.
Fodor’s Travel Guide reveals the 12 best things to do in Las Vegas, from iconic shows to hidden gems, while advising visitors on top pitfalls to avoid. A must-read for first-time and returning travelers alike.
World Table Tennis made a striking debut in Las Vegas with the highly successful US Smash event at The Orleans. Enthusiasts and athletes gathered for thrilling matches, showcasing top-tier talent and boosting local excitement.