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Month: July 2025
Lady Gaga fell off the stage during her Las Vegas residency show, momentarily halting the performance. The pop star quickly recovered and assured fans she was okay, continuing the concert without major interruptions.
The Las Vegas Aces visited Henderson International School to celebrate education, inspiring students with a message of teamwork and perseverance. The event highlighted the importance of learning and community support.
Former Miss Nevada has been arrested again on drug-related charges, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal. Authorities report the recent incident marks another legal setback for the ex-pageant winner.
Home-grown Las Vegas taco shop owners have been named Nevada’s Small Business Persons of the Year for 2025, recognizing their outstanding contribution to the local economy and community, ktnv.com reports.
LIV Golf celebrates a strong turnout and fan engagement at its Las Vegas event, boosting its profile in the U.S. The league plans to expand its American footprint with additional stops in future seasons.
Panasonic plans to delay its US electric vehicle battery investment due to slower-than-expected Tesla sales, Nikkei reports. The move highlights challenges in EV market growth amid shifting demand.
Matthew Livelsberger, the suspect in the Cybertruck explosion, is under investigation by authorities. Details about his background and motive remain limited as the inquiry continues. More updates to follow.
Las Vegas Raiders’ Brock Bowers has been ranked the top tight end in the NFL by ESPN, according to Sports Illustrated. The rising star’s impact on the field continues to garner national attention.
The Las Vegas Sphere is set to host top bands with an electrifying concert lineup. Fans can explore schedules and ticket info for must-see shows at this cutting-edge venue, offering an unmatched live music experience.
Nevada Higher Education Trust Fund in Las Vegas has engaged Milliman USA to enhance its actuarial and financial consulting services, aiming to optimize fund management and ensure long-term sustainability.
A fugitive Las Vegas MS-13 leader, who had illegally re-entered the U.S., was arrested by federal authorities. The capture marks a significant blow to the gang’s operations in the region.
A Henderson man allegedly kidnapped a Las Vegas business owner after the owner’s wife reportedly stole $20 million, police say. The incident is under investigation as authorities seek more details.
MLB owners have unanimously approved the Oakland Athletics’ relocation to Las Vegas, marking a historic franchise move. The decision sets the stage for a new chapter in Vegas sports history.
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.
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.