Experts warn that the recent downturn in international travel to the U.S. could extend beyond summer, citing ongoing economic and geopolitical uncertainties that continue to deter overseas visitors.
Month: September 2025
Backstreet Boys are returning to Vegas in 2025 with a spectacular show at the Sphere. Here’s your guide to securing tickets for this highly anticipated comeback concert. Don’t miss out!
Education Secretary emphasizes the importance of student safety during a visit to Las Vegas Valley schools, highlighting efforts to create secure learning environments amid ongoing concerns about school violence.
A Romanian fugitive and son of a reputed crime boss was arrested in Las Vegas on domestic violence charges. He has since been removed from the US, authorities confirmed. The case highlights ongoing cross-border law enforcement efforts.
Las Vegas Sands has exited the U.S. casino market, selling its domestic assets for $6.25 billion. The move marks a major shift as the company focuses on expanding its presence in Asia.
WrestleMania 41 lands in Las Vegas with high stakes and fan-favorite matchups. USA Today offers expert predictions on who will emerge victorious in every bout, setting the stage for an unforgettable night of wrestling action.
Geno Smith aims to shed his label as a former draft bust by showcasing consistency and leadership this NFL season. With a strong supporting cast, Smith seeks to earn long-overdue respect in the league.
Las Vegas is the fastest cooling housing market in the U.S., a recent report reveals. After years of rapid growth, rising prices and slowing sales signal a market shift, prompting cautious optimism among experts.
Several countries have recently issued travel advisories warning their citizens about potential risks when visiting the US. Concerns include safety, health, and political tensions, prompting travelers to exercise caution.
During her Las Vegas concert, Miley Cyrus incorporated a chant of “Free Britney” into her hit “Party in the U.S.A.,” showing solidarity with Britney Spears amid her ongoing legal battles, Billboard reports.
Education Notebook: Highlights from Jan. 14-20, 2016, focus on Las Vegas schools’ latest events, student achievements, and district updates, as reported by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Las Vegas teens suspected of running down a former police chief while he rode his bike were reportedly on a crime spree, the New York Post reports. Authorities continue to investigate the incident.
Spirit Airlines is exiting 11 US cities, including cutting at least 8 routes in Nevada, the Reno Gazette Journal reports. The move marks a significant scale-back in the airline’s domestic operations.
JD Sports marks a major U.S. expansion by opening its first store on the Las Vegas Strip. The UK retailer intensifies its North American push, aiming to boost brand presence and capitalize on the region’s growing athleisure market.
A shooting at a Nevada casino has left three dead and a wounded suspect in custody, authorities report. The motive remains unclear as police continue their investigation into the tragic incident.
An Israeli government official was charged with soliciting a 15-year-old girl in Las Vegas, according to court documents. The Guardian reports the case is under ongoing investigation.
The Sphere in Las Vegas marks a “quantum leap” for live music with its groundbreaking technology and immersive experience. USA Today takes you inside the first shows, revealing a new era for concerts and entertainment.
A 12-year-old girl from Las Vegas tragically took her own life after enduring relentless bullying. Her parents’ request to transfer her to another school was denied, raising concerns about student safety and mental health support.
New data reveals a sharp increase in homicide rates across major U.S. cities in 2016, raising concerns over public safety and prompting calls for urgent policy responses. The New York Times reports on this troubling trend.
Las Vegas is facing a decline in tourism, raising concerns about the city’s economic health. A significant drop in Canadian visitors is believed to be a contributing factor to this slump, CBC reports.