North Las Vegas marked Arbor Day with a community event focused on tree planting and environmental education. Officials and residents joined forces to promote urban greenery and sustainability.
Author: Charlotte Adams
Las Vegas faces another major tourism slump as visitor numbers sharply decline, raising concerns over the city’s economic recovery. The iconic gambling hub struggles to attract tourists amid rising costs and competition.
Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo and other officials gathered to honor the victims of the Las Vegas mass shooting, reflecting on the tragedy and emphasizing resilience and community strength.
The Las Vegas mother of Jonathan Lewis, beaten to death by a mob outside his school, vehemently rejects a plea deal offered to the accused bullies. She demands full accountability for her son’s tragic death.
The latest mock draft from Sports Illustrated highlights the Raiders’ key decision points as they navigate top prospects. With crucial picks ahead, the team’s 2024 draft strategy could reshape their roster and future.
Major US airports are experiencing ground stops and widespread flight delays amid the ongoing government shutdown, disrupting travel and straining airport operations, Fox Business reports.
A 12-year-old girl was tragically killed after colliding with a Las Vegas school bus. Authorities are investigating the incident, urging caution near school zones to prevent future accidents.
The Florida Gators faced the Oregon State Beavers in the 2022 Las Vegas Bowl, showcasing intense competition. Both teams delivered a memorable performance, highlighting strong offense and tactical defense.
Las Vegas home prices are soaring, outpacing the US average as demand remains strong. The city’s housing market shows robust growth, driven by limited inventory and increased buyer interest, signaling continued momentum ahead.
Adele made a rare public appearance at the F1 event, marking her first outing since concluding her Las Vegas residency a year ago. Fans and attendees were thrilled to see the singer back in the spotlight.
CurlVegas hosted the USA Curling Arena Nationals, bringing high-level curling competition to the desert. The event showcased skilled athletes from across the nation in a unique, indoor desert setting.
Britain has issued its first online safety fine to US-based forum 4chan, Reuters reports. The penalty marks a significant step in enforcing new regulations aimed at curbing harmful content on digital platforms.
A federal judge has disqualified U.S. Attorney Sigal Chattah from overseeing four criminal cases in Las Vegas, citing concerns over impartiality. The decision highlights mounting scrutiny on prosecutorial conduct in the region.
Celebrate the Las Vegas Aces’ latest championship with USA TODAY’s exclusive commemorative page print. Capture the historic victory and honor the team’s triumph with this limited-edition keepsake.
Federal public defenders have labeled Sigal Chattah’s role as acting U.S. attorney in Nevada “improper,” raising legal and ethical concerns, KLAS 8 News Now reports. The dispute highlights tensions in federal appointments.
Delays continued for the third consecutive day at airports nationwide as the government shutdown drags on, disrupting operations and frustrating travelers, NBC News reports. Officials warn of ongoing disruptions.
The Las Vegas Grand Prix will host a free Fan Experience featuring team appearances, live entertainment, and interactive activities. Fans can engage with drivers and enjoy vibrant pre-race festivities in the heart of the city.
Las Vegas tourism is facing a notable decline, raising concerns for the broader U.S. travel industry. Experts warn this trend could signal shifts in traveler preferences and impact related sectors nationwide.
Nevada acting U.S. Attorney Sigal Chattah has been disqualified from multiple cases, a federal judge ruled. The decision raises questions about the handling of key prosecutions in the district.
A court has disqualified a Trump-appointed U.S. attorney in Nevada from overseeing multiple criminal cases, citing conflicts of interest. The decision raises questions about case management and judicial oversight.




















