The U.S. Department of Education has launched an investigation into the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, over its handling of alleged antisemitism on campus, Reuters reports. The probe aims to assess the university’s compliance with federal civil rights laws.
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A man was arrested near former President Trump’s California rally after police found loaded guns in his vehicle, authorities said. The incident raised security concerns as the event proceeded without disruption.
Kenny Chesney has added new shows at the Sphere in Las Vegas for 2026 due to high demand. Fans can secure tickets starting soon via official channels. Stay tuned for details on dates and ticket sales.
Las Vegas area schools have been ranked second-worst in the nation for quality, highlighting ongoing challenges in education standards. The ranking raises concerns about funding, resources, and student performance in local districts.
The Laken Riley Act’s impact on the Las Vegas Valley remains complex, stirring debate over public safety and civil rights. Officials grapple with enforcement challenges as community opinions sharply diverge.
Las Vegas home prices are the most overvalued in the U.S., according to a recent report. Rapid price surges have outpaced local income growth, raising concerns about market sustainability.
The Indiana Fever stunned the Las Vegas Aces with a decisive playoff victory, extending their Cinderella run in the WNBA postseason. Their unexpected triumph has captivated fans nationwide.
The Las Vegas Raiders and quarterback Derek Smith face mounting frustrations as they strive to sync on the field. Overcoming communication gaps and adapting quickly remain crucial for their playoff hopes.
Bernie Sanders’ net worth has drawn attention amid his “Fighting Oligarchy” stance. Despite advocating for wealth redistribution, the Vermont senator has amassed assets valued at approximately $2 million, according to recent reports.
Las Vegas unveils five exciting new attractions in 2019, featuring moonshine tastings, thrilling ziplines, and vibrant neon signs, offering visitors fresh ways to experience the city’s famous nightlife and entertainment scene.
A 12-year-old sixth grader from Las Vegas died by suicide after enduring persistent bullying at school, his family revealed. The tragedy has sparked calls for increased anti-bullying measures in local schools.
Four Las Vegas men were arrested in a crackdown on dark web drug sales, authorities announced. The investigation targeted illicit online markets, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat digital narcotics trafficking.
Las Vegas has the fastest-growing home prices in the U.S., driven by strong demand and limited inventory. The surge highlights a booming housing market amid ongoing economic recovery, impacting affordability for many buyers.
USA Network will broadcast over 50 WNBA games annually following NBC’s split, expanding the league’s visibility and reach. This marks a significant boost for women’s basketball coverage nationwide.
Adele made a rare public appearance at the F1 event, marking her first outing since concluding her Las Vegas residency a year ago. Fans and attendees were thrilled to see the singer back in the spotlight.
The U.S. Department of Education has launched a probe into the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, examining the school’s handling of recent allegations of antisemitism on campus, amid growing concerns over student safety and discrimination.
Photos capture the return of “No Kings” protests nationwide, as demonstrators voice opposition to the Trump administration. These rallies highlight ongoing resistance across multiple cities, spotlighting public dissent.
Nevada stands out as a pivotal swing state in the 2024 presidential race. Its diverse electorate and key issues could tip the balance, making it a focus for campaign strategies nationwide.
Violent crime in the Las Vegas Valley declined in 2024, defying national trends, but the number of reported rapes rose sharply, raising concerns among local officials and communities.
A recent report reveals that housing in Las Vegas is now less affordable than the U.S. average, driven by rising home prices and limited inventory, intensifying challenges for local buyers and renters alike.




















