Las Vegas has secured the top spot as the No. 1 Thanksgiving destination in the US, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal. The city’s vibrant entertainment and holiday events attract travelers nationwide.
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Venetian Las Vegas has unveiled its new William Hill sports book, offering guests a premium betting experience with advanced technology and expanded viewing areas. The launch marks a significant enhancement in the resort’s entertainment options.
A man accused of killing Las Vegas woman Lesly Palacio has been extradited from Mexico to the U.S., authorities confirmed. He will face charges in connection with the case, KLAS 8 News Now reports.
The Sky Starters delivered a strong performance but fell short against the Aces in a tightly contested matchup. Despite standout efforts, the team couldn’t secure the win in a closely fought battle.
The San Francisco Chronicle reports that the recent Las Vegas shooting is unlikely to lead to new federal gun-control laws, reflecting ongoing political divisions and challenges in passing legislation on firearm regulations.
Tomorrowland, the global electronic music phenomenon, is partnering with Insomniac to launch a new concert series in Las Vegas. The collaboration promises immersive experiences blending EDM culture with Sin City’s vibrant nightlife.
A Las Vegas private school is recalling yearbooks after a senior submitted a Nazi quote, sparking outrage. The move aims to address concerns and uphold community values, according to school officials.
The FBI intensifies efforts against white-collar crime, targeting fraud, embezzlement, and cybercrime. Through advanced investigations, they aim to protect businesses and the public from financial exploitation.
Gaming revenue has risen nationwide, yet the Las Vegas Strip faces a downturn, reflecting shifting player trends and economic pressures. Experts weigh in on the evolving industry landscape.
USA TODAY 10Best highlights the top 10 casinos outside Las Vegas, showcasing thrilling gaming, luxury resorts, and vibrant entertainment across the U.S. Discover prime destinations beyond the Strip for your next big win.
The Las Vegas Raiders have announced their inactive players for Week 1. Key starters will sit out as the team finalizes its roster ahead of the season opener. Updates on player availability will impact game-day strategies.
An accused serial rapist in the U.S. illegally entered a plea deal in a Las Vegas case, sources report. The development raises legal and procedural questions as KLAS 8 News Now continues to follow the story.
US tourism faces uncertainty amid Trump’s policies on immigration and travel restrictions. Industry leaders warn these measures could deter visitors, threatening a vital economic sector. The Week explores the potential impact.
Discover the top 12 must-see attractions in Las Vegas, NV. From iconic casinos and dazzling shows to unique entertainment and dining, Redfin highlights the best ways to experience the city’s vibrant energy and fun-filled vibe.
Four Las Vegas teens have pleaded guilty in juvenile court for the fatal beating of a classmate, according to reports. The case highlights ongoing concerns about youth violence in the city.
The District of Nevada has appointed an Acting U.S. Attorney, overseeing federal prosecutions and legal matters. The Department of Justice emphasizes commitment to justice and public safety in the region.
Canada’s ongoing travel boycott of the U.S. is hitting Las Vegas hard, forcing the city to confront the economic fallout as tourism declines. Stakeholders urge swift measures to revive visitor confidence.
The LPGA’s T-Mobile Match Play event will no longer be part of the 2026 schedule, ending its Las Vegas run. The decision marks a significant change for the tour’s competitive lineup, Golfweek reports.
Two New England casinos have been ranked among the best in the U.S. outside Las Vegas, highlighting the region’s growing appeal in the gaming industry. The rankings were recently featured in a Boston.com report.
Las Vegas tourism plummets as the US trade war triggers global backlash, dampening international travel. Experts warn this decline threatens local economies and signals broader risks for America’s economic recovery.