A homeland security leader addressed school security challenges in Las Vegas, emphasizing enhanced measures and community collaboration to ensure student safety. The discussion highlights ongoing efforts to bolster protection in local schools.
Author: Charlotte Adams
The US government has denied intervening in the case of an Israeli official accused of a sex crime in Nevada, officials told the Reno Gazette Journal. Authorities say the investigation remains independent.
A planned terrorist attack in Las Vegas was thwarted before execution, sparking debate over whether political priorities overshadow effective preparedness measures. Authorities continue to assess security protocols.
USA Volleyball offers comprehensive resources for officials, including training materials, certification guides, and rule updates. These tools aim to enhance officiating standards and support referee development nationwide.
BDO USA strengthens its Las Vegas presence with the addition of a new tax partner. This strategic hire enhances the firm’s expertise and commitment to serving local clients. Read more at businesspress.vegas.
The Oakland Athletics faced another setback as their latest attempt to secure the “Las Vegas Athletics” trademark was denied, dealing a blow to the MLB club’s relocation efforts. The legal hurdles continue amid the team’s move plans.
A U.S. senator has criticized a Las Vegas pickleball complex, labeling it “wasteful” in a recent government spending report, sparking debate over public funds allocation for recreational projects.
A Las Vegas woman is accused of drugging victims in an alleged “romance scam on steroids,” leading to three deaths, the FBI reports. Authorities continue to investigate the deadly scheme. (reviewjournal.com)
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.
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.
Raiders’ head coach candidate finishes remarkable performance, boosting his prospects for the role. His leadership and strategy impressed scouts and analysts alike, sparking renewed excitement around the team’s future.
The NYC shooting suspect, once a promising high school football player, has shocked many with his violent turn. Former coaches remember his talent and potential, contrasting sharply with recent events.
Nevada has secured a $51 million federal grant to expand access to charter schools, aiming to increase educational opportunities and support innovative learning across the state. The initiative is set to boost enrollment and resources.
Lionel Messi headlines Las Vegas’ rise as a premier sports destination, drawing global attention with his high-profile appearance. The city continues to cement its status beyond entertainment, attracting top-tier athletic talent.
Las Vegas tourism faces a downturn as economic uncertainty and political concerns weigh on travelers’ confidence, KSNV reports. Industry experts warn of potential lasting impacts on the city’s hospitality sector.
After the Las Vegas massacre, a Kentucky congressman has become a rare and outspoken defender of bump stocks, sparking debate amid widespread calls for stricter gun control measures.
Staffing shortages amid the government shutdown now in its 8th day have led to increased flight delays across the US, disrupting travel plans and straining airport operations nationwide, The Denver Post reports.
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.
Las Vegas joins NYC, LA, Seattle, and SF in a tourism surge, with record hotel bookings and overnight stays driving unprecedented revenue growth. Experts reveal a game-changing twist reshaping the travel economy.
Deobra Redden was sentenced after leaping over a desk to physically assault a Nevada judge during a courtroom proceeding. The attack raised concerns about courtroom security and judicial safety.




















