Summerlin South’s late-inning home run propelled them into the U.S. championship game of the Little League World Series, marking a thrilling victory and keeping their title hopes alive.
Month: September 2025
The U.S. government suffered a setback in a Las Vegas sports betting case as a judge ruled against key enforcement actions. The decision raises questions about regulatory authority in the expanding sports gambling market.
Kelly Clarkson’s Las Vegas residency features a dynamic setlist packed with her biggest hits, including “Since U Been Gone” and “Stronger.” USA Today highlights how these fan favorites power her high-energy performances night after night.
A student was arrested near a North Las Vegas school after allegedly discarding an AR-15 rifle in a bush. Authorities responded swiftly, ensuring the safety of the school and community. Investigation ongoing.
Several U.S. cities and states are leading efforts to ban the bump stock, the device used by the Las Vegas shooter to increase gunfire speed. Lawmakers push for stricter regulations amid growing safety concerns.
Zen Golf will connect with US college coaches in Las Vegas next week, aiming to strengthen partnerships and expand its presence in collegiate golf. The event highlights growing ties between tech and college sports.
JD Sports marks a pivotal step in its US expansion with the opening of a flagship store in Las Vegas. The new location underscores the brand’s commitment to growing its footprint in the competitive American market.
A man charged with reentering the U.S. after deportation made his first court appearance in Las Vegas. The case highlights ongoing concerns about immigration enforcement and border security. Proceedings continue.
The US government has filed for the release of a former FBI informant who admitted to fabricating a bribery story involving the Biden family, according to AP News. The case raises questions about misinformation and legal accountability.
Beyoncé’s final ‘Cowboy Carter’ concert in Las Vegas drew a star-studded crowd, including A-list celebrities. The iconic event marked a historic close to her groundbreaking tour, captivating fans and celebrities alike.
Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas has appointed Iyad Mourad as its new Hotel Manager. Mourad brings extensive hospitality expertise, aiming to elevate guest experiences at the luxury resort.
U.S. News and World Report has ranked the best elementary schools in Nevada, spotlighting top performers based on academics and student outcomes. The Reno Gazette Journal highlights these standout institutions shaping young learners’ futures.
Nevada’s first African-American U.S. attorney aims to “open the door” for future generations, emphasizing diversity and justice in her historic appointment, officials said.
Alibaba.com’s U.S. expansion strategy focuses on attracting mom-and-pop shops, aiming to boost small business participation in global trade as the e-commerce giant faces stiff competition and regulatory scrutiny.
An analyst suggests the Indianapolis Colts should sign the Las Vegas Raiders’ underrated talent, highlighting the player’s potential to boost the team’s depth and performance in the upcoming NFL season.
The Las Vegas visitor count, often a key economic barometer, is showing a notable decline. Experts warn this dip could signal broader troubles ahead for the U.S. economy, raising concerns among investors and policymakers.
Kamala Harris addressed Latino voters at a Las Vegas town hall, emphasizing immigration reform and economic opportunities. Her outreach aims to strengthen support ahead of upcoming elections.
Comedian Chelsea Handler is set to perform a series of shows in Las Vegas, with all proceeds benefiting The Animal Foundation. The initiative supports local animal rescue efforts, raising funds and awareness.
The University of Nevada, Las Vegas hosted its annual Science & Engineering Fair, showcasing innovative projects from young scientists. The event highlights budding talent and encourages STEM education in the community.
Archived: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Salt Lake City has removed a foreign fugitive and son of a reputed crime boss. The operation underscores ICE’s commitment to public safety and enforcing immigration laws.