The Eagles will perform their final show at The Sphere in Las Vegas on April 12. Fans can purchase tickets through official platforms. Stay tuned to USA Today for tips on how to secure your spot.
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Las Vegas faces a rising crime wave amid a police shortage and shifts in California’s prison policies, which critics say have led to an influx of offenders in the city. Officials call for urgent reforms.
The driver involved in the Las Vegas Cybertruck blast was a decorated US Army soldier, officials confirmed. The incident has sparked investigations as authorities seek to determine the cause and motive behind the explosion.
One person has died after a Tesla Cybertruck caught fire outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas. Authorities are investigating the cause of the blaze, which drew emergency crews to the scene.
Nevada ranks as the second least educated state in America, according to a recent report by KLAS 8 News Now. The findings highlight ongoing challenges in education access and attainment across the state.
Asian American voters in Nevada, who notably backed Trump in previous elections, now express mixed feelings about his leadership. NPR explores the shifting views and the factors shaping their current opinions.
A Frontier Airlines flight emitted visible flames after landing at Las Vegas McCarran International Airport, captured in a viral video. Authorities reported no injuries as firefighters quickly contained the blaze.
Sam Bregman announces bid for Nevada governor, aiming to bring new leadership to Las Vegas. The campaign kicks off with a focus on economic growth and community development. Details at lasvegasoptic.com.
The Invitation-Only Virtuoso Conference returns to Las Vegas, gathering top travel advisors and industry leaders for exclusive networking and insights. The event underscores the city’s status as a premier business travel hub.
Trump supporters gathered peacefully outside a Las Vegas courthouse, expressing their views amid ongoing legal proceedings. The rally remained calm, with no reports of disturbances, as participants exercised their right to assemble.
Jerad Miller, the Las Vegas shooter, was a petty criminal and self-styled “Joker” who aspired to terror. His violent past and extremist views culminated in a deadly attack, raising concerns over domestic radicalization.
Las Vegas Mayor calls for lifting COVID-19 restrictions to boost the struggling economy but faces widespread national criticism from health experts urging caution amid rising cases.












