Las Vegas faces a housing glut as an influx of unsold homes floods the market. Experts warn this surplus could depress prices and stall new construction, posing challenges for the city’s real estate recovery.
Day: September 17, 2025
The Las Vegas HBCU Classic gains momentum as the Raiders and President Sandra Douglass Morgan unite to spotlight and empower Historically Black Colleges and Universities, elevating the event’s impact in college sports.
In Las Vegas, former President Trump focused on rallying local workers, emphasizing job growth and economic issues, while steering clear of discussing his recent legal challenges and potential conviction.
A $200,000 Adele ticket sale highlights the escalating prices in Las Vegas entertainment, sparking debate over accessibility and the city’s growing focus on luxury audiences over everyday visitors.
Students are enduring sweltering classrooms as many schools lack air conditioning. Districts nationwide struggle to address rising temperatures, raising concerns about student comfort and learning conditions amid a heat wave.
Las Vegas apartments report success with a crime-fighting robot patrolling their complex, enhancing security and deterring crime. Residents praise the innovative approach to safety, according to KSNV.
Las Vegas faces new challenges as an unusually empty Strip and declining tourist tips spotlight economic uncertainties. Experts question if the iconic city’s famed recovery is slowing down amid shifting travel trends.
The Oakland A’s have started pouring concrete at the Las Vegas ballpark site, marking a major milestone in the stadium’s construction. This step advances the team’s move to Nevada for the upcoming season.
Economic worries and rising tensions with Canada have led to a notable decline in Las Vegas tourism rates, industry officials report. The city faces challenges as visitor numbers from key markets continue to drop.









