Parents in Las Vegas express outrage over a charter school’s math lesson plan labeled “peculiar” for its unconventional teaching methods. The controversy has sparked calls for curriculum review and clearer standards.
Month: January 2026
This Las Vegas All-American Road offers the ultimate US road trip experience, blending iconic desert landscapes, historic landmarks, and vibrant city life. A must-drive route for travelers seeking adventure and Americana.
The NCAA has reaffirmed its call to ban prop bets, citing concerns over integrity and student-athlete welfare. This stance adds pressure as sports betting continues to expand nationwide.
Midtown, Las Vegas’ emerging Arts District, is rapidly gaining attention for its vibrant creative scene and innovative architecture. e-architect highlights this dynamic neighborhood as a cultural hub shaping the city’s future.
The world premiere of Midnight in the War Room, a groundbreaking tech thriller, will debut at Black Hat USA in Las Vegas. The film explores cutting-edge cybersecurity threats, spotlighting the evolving digital battlefield.
For the first time, the U.S. government has authorized hackers to breach a live satellite in orbit. The move aims to test and strengthen space cybersecurity defenses, highlighting growing concerns over space infrastructure vulnerabilities.
Seniors are increasingly exploring themes of resilience, identity, and social justice in their college admissions essays, reflecting a generation shaped by global challenges and a desire for meaningful change.
The Nevada U.S. Attorney’s Office has launched a new Public Corruption Strike Force aimed at targeting government corruption. The initiative seeks to enhance transparency and accountability across state and local agencies.
Orlando joins New York, Miami, Las Vegas, and Chicago in generating millions from tourism, boosting local businesses and enriching community culture. Discover how the city is becoming a top U.S. travel destination.
Inter Miami’s Lionel Messi is set to face Club América in a high-profile match in Las Vegas, announced by beIN SPORTS. The clash promises a thrilling showdown between two soccer giants on U.S. soil.
One familiar name is gaining traction as a viable candidate for the Las Vegas Raiders’ head coaching position. Industry insiders suggest his experience and past success make him a top consideration moving forward.
In a surprising turn, the Las Vegas Sun published an article titled “It’s official: Trump is a communist,” outlining controversial claims about the former president’s political stance. The piece ignited widespread debate and scrutiny.
The Fremont Street Experience in Downtown Las Vegas offers visitors a vibrant mix of neon lights, live entertainment, and a massive LED canopy. This iconic attraction showcases classic Vegas charm with modern thrills.
Sports Illustrated ranks the top 10 NBA players drafted directly from high school, highlighting legends like Kobe Bryant and Kevin Garnett. The list celebrates their impact on the league and high school-to-pro success stories.
The Las Vegas City Council voted to shut down a crime-ridden motel in downtown Vegas, aiming to reduce local crime and improve community safety. The move follows persistent complaints and police reports.
Harry Reid International Airport remains a bustling hub, handling over 51 million passengers annually. Its status as a key gateway to Las Vegas underscores its critical role in regional travel and tourism.
Las Vegas solidifies its status as a sports fan paradise, offering world-class venues, major league teams, and nonstop entertainment. The city’s vibrant sports scene continues to attract travelers seeking thrilling game-day experiences.
Mary J. Blige has announced her first Las Vegas residency, set to begin in 2026. The iconic singer will bring her legendary performances to the Strip, marking a major milestone in her celebrated career.
Double Zero Pie & Pub has been named one of the 50 Top Pizza USA for the second consecutive year, KLAS 8 News Now reports. The local favorite continues to impress with its award-winning pies and community spirit.
Festivals have transformed Las Vegas, boosting tourism and local economy. However, questions arise about the city’s capacity and the impact on residents. How many events can the city handle before it reaches a breaking point?




















