Gymkhana Las Vegas, the acclaimed Indian-inspired dining experience, is set to open at Aria Resort in winter 2026. The launch marks a new culinary highlight for the luxury Vegas Strip destination.
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Former Miss Nevada United States announces bid for Congress, aiming to bring fresh perspectives to Washington. The Las Vegas native seeks to leverage her public platform in a competitive race.
Destiny’s Child reunited for a surprise performance during Beyoncé’s final Las Vegas show, thrilling fans with an emotional nod to their iconic past. The unexpected moment marked a historic close to her residency.
Coral Academy, Incline, and AACT ranked among Nevada’s top 10 high schools in the 2019 state rankings, highlighting their academic excellence, as reported by the Reno Gazette Journal.
Violent crime in the U.S. surged for the second straight year, according to a 2017 New York Times report. The rise in offenses presents renewed challenges for law enforcement and communities nationwide.
As Canadians cancel trips amid heightened tensions linked to Trump, the U.S. tourism industry faces potential losses totaling billions. Experts warn of significant economic impacts if the trend continues.
Team USA members praise 17-year-old Cooper Flagg’s outstanding performance at Olympic training camp. The young phenom’s skill and maturity have impressed veterans and coaches alike, signaling a bright future.
Three Nevada cities top U.S. growth charts, reports KSNV. Rapid population and economic expansion highlight the state’s rising appeal as a hub for residents and businesses alike.
Alexis Herman, the first Black U.S. Secretary of Labor, has died at 77. Serving under President Clinton, Herman was a trailblazer in labor rights and workforce diversity. Her legacy endures in American labor history.
Beyoncé closed her Vegas residency with a spectacular finale, bringing Destiny’s Child, Jay-Z, and Shaboozey onstage. The star-studded show captivated fans, marking a memorable end to her tour.
The Marine Corps Judge Advocate General Program, highlighted on marines.mil, provides legal support critical to mission success. JAG officers advise commanders, uphold justice, and ensure legal compliance across Marine operations.
A Canadian man suspected of US tax fraud remains jailed in Las Vegas, awaiting trial. Authorities allege involvement in a scheme to evade millions in taxes, highlighting ongoing cross-border financial investigations.
The US tourism industry, valued at $2.36 trillion, faces uncertainty amid escalating tariff disputes linked to former President Trump. Experts warn of a potential slump as trade tensions threaten international travel and spending.
Discover the best venues to catch Las Vegas sports action, including Raiders football and Golden Knights hockey. USA TODAY 10Best highlights top spots for fans seeking an authentic game-day experience in Sin City.
Wildfire smoke blankets large areas of the US, prompting air quality alerts for millions. Health officials warn of hazardous conditions as fires continue to spread, impacting visibility and breathing.
Uno is making its way to Las Vegas, but not as a traditional casino game. A new venue will feature Uno-themed experiences, blending the classic card game with Vegas entertainment, USA Today reports.
A new U.S. government rule quietly limits American tourists’ access to Las Vegas, while exempting foreign visitors. The move raises questions about travel equity and its impact on the city’s economy.
The Zac Brown Band is set to perform hits and new tracks from their album “Love & Fear” at the Sphere. Fans eager to catch the show can find ticket details and availability on USA Today.
Antique Young Guns will host an education session in Las Vegas, focusing on antique jewelry appraisal and trends. The event aims to equip industry professionals with valuable insights and expertise.
The FBI has officially closed its investigation into the 2017 Las Vegas massacre, concluding without determining a clear motive. Despite extensive inquiries, the reason behind the attack remains unknown.