Carín León made history as the first Latino artist to perform at Sphere, the cutting-edge venue by Sphere Entertainment Co. His groundbreaking show marks a milestone for Latin music in immersive entertainment spaces.
Month: February 2026
Florida has been ranked No. 1 in the nation for education, according to U.S. News & World Report. The state’s strong focus on school choice, innovation, and student outcomes drives its top position.
U.S. News & World Report has ranked the 10 safest states in America, highlighting regions with low crime rates, strong emergency services, and effective public safety measures. These states lead in protecting residents nationwide.
The Las Vegas Strip’s gaming revenue has declined, signaling a slowdown in industry growth, according to a recent report. Experts warn the sector faces mounting challenges amid shifting consumer behaviors.
The Las Vegas Aces secured their third WNBA title in four years, cementing their status as a dynasty. Dominating the league, the Aces continue to set the standard in women’s basketball.
The 2026 Team USA Trials and U.S. Amateur Championship are set to kick off in Las Vegas, drawing top bowlers nationwide. BOWL.com highlights the intense competition as athletes vie for coveted team spots.
Raiders head coach Kubiak reveals strategic plans for the upcoming season, unveils key coaching staff picks, and weighs in on Fernando Mendoza’s draft potential in this exclusive Sports Illustrated report.
The Washington Post explores how guns have become a deeply divisive issue in the U.S., highlighting stark political and cultural clashes that fuel ongoing debate over rights, safety, and regulation.
A Las Vegas organization is aiding immigrant mothers by providing vital support to navigate complex U.S. systems. Their services help women access healthcare, education, and legal resources, fostering stability and empowerment.
Las Vegas enforces strict drone laws to ensure public safety and privacy. Shouse Law Group outlines key rules, including no-fly zones near airports and casinos, registration requirements, and penalties for violations.
JD Sports marks a key milestone in its US expansion with the opening of a flagship store in Las Vegas. The move underscores the brand’s commitment to growing its presence in the competitive American market.
An 11-year-old cheerleader and her mother were found dead in a suspected murder-suicide, authorities report. Investigations are ongoing to determine the circumstances surrounding the tragic incident.
Wet’n’Wild Las Vegas unveils Tornado, a thrilling new water slide set to electrify visitors. This major addition promises an adrenaline-pumping experience, boosting the park’s appeal ahead of the summer season.
Las Vegas tourism is declining, with industry experts attributing the slump to Trump’s tariffs and stricter immigration policies. These factors have reportedly deterred visitors, impacting the city’s vital hospitality sector.
The Backstreet Boys have announced new Las Vegas Sphere shows, including a special performance on Valentine’s Day. The iconic boy band’s residency promises unforgettable hits in an immersive setting.
Clark County School District plans to sell a Cold War-era bomb shelter located on school property. The move aligns with district efforts to repurpose unused facilities, officials say. Details on sale pending.
The Raiders’ path to reopening hinges on resolving ownership disputes, securing financial backing, and meeting league approval. Key negotiations are underway to bring the storied franchise back into play.
Boxers of all ages gathered at the Las Vegas Strip for the inaugural USA Boxing Junior Olympics. The event showcased young talent from across the nation, marking a milestone in amateur boxing history.
Navy Week arrives in Las Vegas from October 13-20, offering residents a unique chance to connect with sailors, explore Navy technology, and celebrate service through interactive events and community outreach.
Las Vegas faces unprecedented challenges as record growth coincides with historic heat and drought. Experts warn the city’s water and energy systems are under severe strain amid the escalating climate crisis.




















