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Month: July 2025
The Raiders have released defensive lineman Christian Wilkins after just one season. Sources cite performance and salary cap considerations as key factors behind the move, marking a swift end to Wilkins’ tenure in Las Vegas.
The U.S. House Ways and Means Committee is set to visit Las Vegas Friday to discuss the impact of Trump-era tax laws, focusing on implications for the gaming industry. The session aims to address key financial and regulatory concerns.
At a Las Vegas event, Donald Trump addressed Latino voters amid the heated campaign season, coinciding with Kamala Harris releasing her medical report. The developments mark a critical day in the election race.
USA and Australian media offered contrasting coverage of the Las Vegas All Out Rugby League event. While US outlets highlighted the sport’s growing local appeal, Australian reports emphasized player performances and international rugby league impact.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal presents your 2024 Voter Guide, offering essential information on candidates, ballot measures, and polling locations to help voters make informed decisions in the upcoming election.
Las Vegas police arrested five individuals linked to a moving scam, targeting unsuspecting victims with fraudulent services. Authorities urge residents to verify moving companies before hiring. More details at ktnv.com.
AIM Las Vegas Campus has been honored on USA TODAY’s America’s Top Vocational Schools 2025 list. The recognition highlights the campus’s commitment to quality career-focused education.
The Enhanced Games, a pro-doping sporting event endorsed by Donald Trump Jr., is set to launch in Las Vegas. The controversial competition aims to challenge traditional anti-doping rules in athletics.
Las Vegas police have arrested a man suspected of setting fire to multiple Tesla vehicles at a local service facility. The incident raised safety concerns as investigations continue. No injuries reported.
House GOP applauds USA Fencing’s decision to ban biological men from women’s events, citing fairness in competition. The move sparks nationwide debate on gender and sports inclusion. (KSNV)
President Joe Biden faces a fresh setback as a recent Covid-19 diagnosis forces a pause in his campaign activities, raising concerns over potential impacts on his election momentum.
Las Vegas shows strong consumer spending in entertainment amid rising rates, signaling confidence in the economy. This supports the Federal Reserve’s “soft landing” narrative, suggesting inflation can be tamed without a recession.
Times Higher Education’s 2022 rankings highlight the best public universities in the U.S., with standout institutions excelling in research, teaching, and global outlook. Flagship campuses dominate this year’s list.
A federal public defender has been appointed to fill the U.S. Magistrate Judge seat in Las Vegas, marking a notable addition to the local judiciary. The new magistrate will handle pretrial matters and hearings.
The new sales workshop, “Extreme Business Growth,” launches this spring in Las Vegas, offering entrepreneurs cutting-edge strategies to boost revenue and scale rapidly. Hosted by Send2Press, the event promises expert insights and networking opportunities.
As Super Bowl 58 hits Las Vegas, gambling addicts face heightened risks amid record betting activity. Meanwhile, the NFL profits from soaring wagers, spotlighting concerns over addiction and industry ethics.
Jamal Adams reunites with Pete Carroll, signing with the Las Vegas Raiders in a major NFL move. The veteran safety aims to bolster the Raiders’ defense under Carroll’s leadership. More on Yahoo Sports.
The Raiders’ best-case scenario heading into 2025 envisions a breakout season fueled by key draft picks, improved coaching, and a revitalized offense, positioning them as serious playoff contenders in a competitive AFC West.
Jacky Rosen secured a victory over Sam Brown in Nevada’s U.S. Senate race, as reported by the Las Vegas Review-Journal. The win strengthens the Democratic presence in the Senate.