The Raiders’ ongoing head coach search is having no effect on their status as the No. 1 pick in the upcoming NFL Draft. Teams remain focused on talent over coaching uncertainty, per league sources.
Day: January 22, 2026
Chattah has been named Nevada’s next interim U.S. attorney. However, a critic labeled her appointment as “grossly unfit,” sparking debate over her qualifications and suitability for the role. (reviewjournal.com)
HLTH USA Event 2026 is set to take place in Las Vegas, NV, uniting healthcare leaders, innovators, and investors to explore the future of health. The event promises cutting-edge insights and networking opportunities.
As moving season peaks, Realtor.com reveals the most sought-after school districts for families. Top districts nationwide attract buyers prioritizing quality education and community amenities in their relocation decisions.
A fugitive MS-13 leader in Las Vegas has been arrested after illegally re-entering the U.S., authorities confirmed. The capture marks a significant blow to the notorious gang’s local operations.
Las Vegas faces a rising jobless rate surpassing the national average as business confidence sharply declines, signaling economic challenges ahead, reports reviewjournal.com.
The USA Boxing Junior Olympics and Summer Festival kicked off in Las Vegas, showcasing rising young athletes in a fierce battle for national glory. Photos capture the intensity and spirit of the competition.
Wolfson responds sharply to Chattah’s criticism over the release of an Israeli official involved in a child sex case, branding the comments as “often confused and often irresponsible,” highlighting tensions in the ongoing controversy.
Nevada Governor defends the Biden administration’s proposed restructuring of the US Education Department, emphasizing the need for streamlined operations and improved efficiency in federal education oversight.
A smaller East Coast version of The Sphere, the iconic Las Vegas entertainment venue, may be in the works. The development hints at expanding the immersive experience to new audiences, according to a recent Facebook update.
Education Notebook highlights key school news and events from March 31 to April 6, 2016. Coverage includes academic achievements, upcoming activities, and important announcements in local schools.
A U.S. attorney criticized a district attorney over the bail set in a child sex sting involving an Israeli official. The DA defended the decision, calling the bail amount “standard” for the case.
A late-inning home run propelled Summerlin South to victory, securing their spot in the U.S. championship game of the Little League World Series, according to reviewjournal.com. The clutch hit proved decisive in a thrilling matchup.
Toys R Us has returned to Las Vegas, reopening its doors with a revamped store featuring interactive play zones and exclusive toys. The revival aims to recapture the nostalgic shopping experience for families.
Four Las Vegas Aces players are making waves with Team USA in the Olympics, inspiring local basketball fans and young athletes. Their success highlights the city’s growing influence in the sport. Read more on ktnv.com.















