Durango High’s JROTC program made history as the first to officially dock with the U.S. Space Force, marking a new milestone in military education partnerships, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports.
Day: October 28, 2025
At last year’s WSOP, the world’s biggest bookie was finally caught in a high-stakes operation. Despite the arrest, he was released without charges, highlighting legal complexities in the poker world.
Las Vegas rental prices have surged well beyond the national average, driven by high demand and limited supply. The rapid growth underscores ongoing housing challenges in the city, impacting affordability for residents.
Australia’s National Rugby League aims to grow its presence in the U.S., targeting new audiences and markets. The expansion plan seeks to boost rugby league’s popularity beyond its traditional base.
Las Vegas, Houston, and Los Angeles drive a notable decline in US hotel performance in mid-July, CoStar reports. The downturn highlights ongoing challenges in key hospitality markets this summer.
The latest mock draft from Sports Illustrated highlights the Raiders’ key decision points as they navigate top prospects. With crucial picks ahead, the team’s 2024 draft strategy could reshape their roster and future.
Former Miss Nevada United States announces bid for Congress, aiming to bring fresh perspective to Nevada politics. Her campaign focuses on community engagement and bipartisan solutions.
Tears for Fears sustain momentum from their acclaimed album “Tipping Point” with a new live album, an upcoming documentary film, and a series of shows in Las Vegas, reaffirming their enduring appeal.
Fifteen Nevada campuses have earned a spot on U.S. News & World Report’s list of best high schools, highlighting the state’s commitment to academic excellence. The rankings spotlight top-performing schools across Nevada.
Former Miss Nevada has been arrested again on drug charges, marking another legal setback. The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports the ongoing court proceedings as authorities continue their investigation.
Top economists warn that Las Vegas is showing signs of a housing bubble, driven by soaring prices and increased demand. Experts urge caution as the market may face a sharp correction soon.
A Las Vegas radio producer was fired over “hateful” posts about Charlie Kirk, days after the Carolina Panthers dismissed a staffer for similar conduct, highlighting increasing consequences for controversial social media behavior.











