Ulrich Medical USA® is set to resume the Cage Madness™ Advanced Surgeon Education Forum on Complex Spine Applications in Las Vegas, NV. The event aims to enhance surgical expertise in innovative spine treatment techniques.
Month: October 2025
A judge ruled that the Nevada US attorney’s involvement in certain criminal cases “would be unlawful,” raising questions about the limits of prosecutorial authority, Politico reports. The decision highlights legal boundaries in federal prosecutions.
Experts warn that the decline in international tourism could extend beyond the summer, impacting key markets like Las Vegas. Industry leaders urge adaptive strategies to mitigate ongoing visitor shortfalls.
Lionel Messi and Inter Miami will kick off their 2025 MLS season with matches in Las Vegas, Tampa, and Kansas City, marking a high-profile start for the club’s campaign, USA Today reports.
Las Vegas honors the legacy of Charlie Kirk, celebrating his impactful contributions to the community. The city held a special event recognizing his dedication and lasting influence. Coverage by KLAS 8 News Now.
The U.S. government has launched a probe into the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, examining its handling of alleged antisemitism on campus, amid growing concerns over discrimination and free speech protections.
Dolly Parton has postponed her upcoming Las Vegas shows due to health challenges, citing the need for rest and recovery. Fans are urged to stay tuned for rescheduled dates.
Las Vegas tackles the challenge of “disconnected youth” — young people without jobs or degrees — by offering innovative programs that provide training, support, and pathways to employment, aiming to rebuild futures and strengthen the community.
A court has disqualified a Trump-appointed U.S. attorney in Nevada from overseeing multiple criminal cases, citing conflicts of interest. The decision raises questions about case management and judicial oversight.
Home prices in Las Vegas are rising at a slower pace compared to the national average, signaling a cooling market amid broader economic shifts, according to the latest Las Vegas Review-Journal report.
Las Vegas steps into the major leagues, but with big-name teams come big costs. From stadium expenses to player salaries, LVSportsBiz breaks down the financial stakes of becoming Sports Town USA.
The cause of death has been released for the man found dead following a Las Vegas pool party. Authorities confirmed the details as the investigation continues into the circumstances surrounding the incident.
Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas unveils “Spirit of The West,” an evocative photo exhibit by acclaimed photographer Anouk Masson Krantz, celebrating Western landscapes and culture. The exhibit is now open to guests and visitors.
The New York Times explores the complex question of how to label the 2017 Las Vegas attack, debating whether it fits the definition of terrorism or should be classified differently amid ongoing investigations.
Las Vegas 2025 Event Week promises to be bigger and bolder, with NRL.com highlighting expanded venues, star-studded matches, and fan experiences set to electrify the iconic city like never before.
The Trump administration has launched an investigation into a public Las Vegas school amid allegations of anti-Semitic behavior and hate speech targeting Jewish students, reports JNS.org. Authorities seek accountability and corrective measures.
Former beauty queen’s bail is set at $10,000 following her recent arrest in Las Vegas. The case remains under investigation as authorities review details surrounding the incident. Further updates are expected.
The fate of Las Vegas Macy’s stores remains uncertain as the retailer announces plans to close 150 locations nationwide. The move signals potential changes in the local retail landscape, impacting employees and shoppers alike.
The Indiana Fever secured a decisive Game 5 victory over the Las Vegas Aces, clinching the winner-take-all match and advancing in the playoffs. The Fever’s resilience dominated the high-stakes showdown.
The Las Vegas Raiders received devastating news as offensive tackle Kolton Miller faces a significant injury, jeopardizing his availability for the upcoming season. The setback poses challenges for the team’s offensive line stability.




















