A federal judge has allowed a class action lawsuit against the Clark County School District and Nevada Department of Education to proceed. The case challenges policies impacting students and staff. KSNV will follow updates.
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The start of high-speed rail construction between Las Vegas and Southern California faces a likely two-year delay, impacting tourism and business plans in the region, project officials announced Wednesday.
Authorities say a series of armed robberies in LA County was paused as suspects traveled to Las Vegas for a wedding. The DOJ confirmed the unusual break before the suspects were apprehended.
The Las Vegas Sun explores the porn industry’s impact, highlighting economic boosts and job creation alongside concerns over exploitation and regulation. The debate reflects the city’s complex relationship with adult entertainment.
On November 7, 2025, the U.S. faces a government shutdown amid budget deadlock. Meanwhile, the Trump administration releases new statements addressing ongoing political controversies and policy initiatives. Stay tuned for updates.
A Nevada elementary school has been ranked No. 1 in the state by U.S. News and World Report, highlighting its excellence in academics and student performance. The Reno Gazette Journal reports on this notable achievement.
Sphere Entertainment has announced plans to build a cutting-edge venue at National Harbor, Maryland, comparable to its iconic Las Vegas facility. The new project aims to boost local entertainment and tourism, WBAL-TV reports.
Over 8,000 flights were canceled nationwide as a severe winter storm froze much of the U.S., disrupting travel. Las Vegas also faced delays and cancellations, impacting thousands of travelers, reports the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
The U.S. Open Championships returns to Las Vegas, April 22-26. Wrestlers nationwide are invited to compete. Registration is open now-secure your spot in this premier wrestling event.
The US House committee will hold a hearing in Las Vegas to address key policy issues affecting the region. The session aims to engage local stakeholders and discuss legislative priorities impacting Nevada.
An MLB team is constructing a $2 billion ballpark 545 miles from its 56-year-old home, situated on a luxury casino resort featuring a rooftop pool, marking a bold new chapter in sports and entertainment.
A suspect has been arrested in connection with the death of a man found near railroad tracks in Las Vegas, authorities confirmed. The investigation remains ongoing as officials seek further details.
New York City joins Miami, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas as top U.S. travel destinations for 2026. These vibrant cities offer unmatched experiences, making them must-visit spots for travelers nationwide.
ESPN KNOCKOUT presents the Muratalla vs. Cruz showdown, a thrilling Las Vegas bout promising intense action and fierce competition. Fightnews.com brings you all the updates from this high-stakes boxing clash.
Las Vegas faces a rising jobless rate surpassing the national average as business confidence sharply declines, signaling economic challenges ahead, reports reviewjournal.com.
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 prominent pro-Israel donor unveils a $100 million strategy to secure Donald Trump’s 2024 election victory, highlighting the growing influence of major contributors in shaping U.S. political landscapes.
A looming government shutdown threatens to deepen challenges for Las Vegas tourism, already weakened by economic pressures. The potential closure could disrupt visitor services, further impacting the city’s fragile recovery.
Nevada’s trafficking of marijuana law (NRS 453.339) carries severe penalties. Las Vegas criminal defense attorneys at Shouse Law Group explain key provisions and defenses for those facing charges.
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?




















