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Month: September 2025
Seven people were hospitalized following a shooting that shut down US 95 in Henderson. Authorities responded to the incident, which caused significant traffic delays. An investigation is ongoing.
Las Vegas faces a surge in unemployment, ranking among the highest in the U.S. as tourism declines sharply. The city’s recovery struggles amid fewer visitors and ongoing economic challenges, signaling tough times ahead.
NFL owners have approved Tom Brady’s purchase of a minority stake in the Las Vegas Raiders, marking the legendary quarterback’s first official ownership role in the league, as reported by The Guardian.
Summerlin South aims for redemption in the LLWS U.S. championship game after a tough loss last year. The Las Vegas team is determined to bring home the title and make their city proud.
A prominent evangelical billionaire family plans a major outreach during Super Bowl Sunday, aiming to use the event’s massive audience to spread their religious message, highlighting faith’s growing role in American culture.
Las Vegas dazzles with its top 15 shows right now, featuring jaw-dropping acrobatics and mind-blowing magic. From Cirque du Soleil’s spectacular acts to world-renowned illusionists, the Strip is a nonstop entertainment hotspot.
Since the 1999 Columbine tragedy, the U.S. has witnessed 11 mass deadly school shootings, highlighting ongoing challenges in preventing such violence. ABC News reviews these devastating events and their impact on communities.
A Las Vegas coach has been arrested on charges of sex crimes involving students, including a minor. Authorities recovered disturbing videos as part of the investigation. The case is ongoing.
Las Vegas police are searching for a man involved in the robbery of a local business. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward as the investigation continues. More details at ktnv.com.
Antonio Pierce envisions the Las Vegas Raiders as the city’s premier sports attraction, aiming to make Vegas the “sports mecca of the world.” He stresses building a dynamic, winning team that captivates fans and dominates headlines.
Fans eager for the 2025 WNBA playoffs can now buy tickets for the Las Vegas Aces vs. Seattle Storm series. USA Today provides a complete guide on purchasing options and the full playoff schedule. Stay tuned for game dates and venues.
Fairfield National’s inspiring journey in the Little League World Series ended with a loss to Las Vegas. Despite the defeat, the team’s remarkable run captured hearts nationwide. Coverage by NBC Connecticut.
Linda Ronstadt has been banned from performing a tribute to filmmaker Michael Moore, sparking debate over artistic freedom. The Guardian reports the move has ignited discussions on censorship and expression in the arts.
Miley Cyrus shouted “Free Britney!” during her performance of “Party in the U.S.A.” at a recent concert, showing solidarity with Britney Spears amid ongoing legal battles. The moment sparked widespread social media reaction.
A tragic Las Vegas shooting claimed multiple lives, including a man who heroically saved his wife and a dedicated special education teacher. The community mourns the loss of these courageous individuals.
The Las Vegas Sheriff confirmed a controversial agreement with ICE to transfer undocumented inmates to federal custody. The deal has sparked debate over local law enforcement’s role in immigration enforcement.
Former President Donald Trump unveiled a new crypto business but provided few details about its operations or goals. The announcement left investors and analysts seeking clarity on the project’s scope and timeline.
Check out exclusive photos from the Las Vegas Raiders’ thrilling 20-13 victory over the New England Patriots. Highlights capture key plays and fan reactions in this hard-fought NFL matchup.
Amazon’s autonomous vehicle unit, Zoox, has launched its robotaxi service in Las Vegas, marking its entry into the competitive U.S. robotaxi market. The move intensifies the race among tech giants to dominate self-driving ride services.