The University of Nevada, Las Vegas hosts the annual K-12 Science & Engineering Fair, showcasing young innovators in a thrilling competition that offers a unique twist on March Madness.
Author: Charlotte Adams
Las Vegas home prices have fallen below the U.S. average for the first time in years, signaling a shift in the local housing market amid rising interest rates and increased inventory, reports the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Padel is rapidly gaining popularity in Las Vegas, emerging as a thrilling new addition to the city’s sports scene. Local courts are buzzing as players of all ages embrace this fast-paced, accessible racket sport.
Newly released information and 911 calls reveal a mother’s concerns about the mental health of the Manhattan gunman prior to the attack, shedding light on potential warning signs missed by authorities.
Violent crime in the U.S. surged for the second straight year, according to a 2017 New York Times report. The rise in offenses presents renewed challenges for law enforcement and communities nationwide.
The FBI has officially closed its investigation into the 2017 Las Vegas massacre, concluding without determining a clear motive. Despite extensive inquiries, the reason behind the attack remains unknown.
The Las Vegas Aces will face the Minnesota Lynx without star A’ja Wilson. Fans can catch the game live on ESPN on [date/time]. Stay tuned for updates on the impact of Wilson’s absence in this crucial matchup.
A New York Times investigation reveals the chilling story of a slain reporter, a city notorious for corruption, and a high-profile politician charged with murder, exposing deep-rooted criminal ties and a fight for justice.
President Joe Biden faces a fresh setback as a recent Covid-19 diagnosis forces a pause in his campaign activities, raising concerns over potential impacts on his election momentum.
Las Vegas dazzles with top-tier entertainment. USA TODAY 10Best spotlights the 10 best shows, from mesmerizing Cirque du Soleil acts to headline concerts, promising unforgettable experiences for all visitors.
Las Vegas joins Phoenix, Miami, Kansas City, San Antonio, and Washington, DC as a global sports destination in the US. This new update highlights the city’s growing prominence in international sports tourism.
Former President Donald Trump proposes creating a free online university, aiming to challenge elite institutions like Harvard. He suggests making Harvard finance the initiative, sparking debate over education funding and accessibility.
Cosm, a viral sports bar, is redefining game day with college football broadcasts that immerse fans right in the end zone action. Located in a bustling urban spot, it’s quickly becoming a must-visit for true fans.
At a Las Vegas rally, former President Trump criticized Barack Obama’s Nobel Peace Prize, calling it undeserved. His remarks highlighted ongoing tensions between the two leaders.
The USA Boxing Junior Olympics and Summer Festival kicked off in Las Vegas, drawing young athletes nationwide. The event showcases rising boxing talent in a vibrant, competitive atmosphere. PHOTOS inside.
Las Vegas Golden Knights star Jack Eichel has been named to the US Olympic hockey team, KLAS 8 News Now reports. Eichel will represent Team USA in the upcoming Winter Olympics, boosting the squad’s offensive strength.
The Las Vegas Sphere is set to host top bands with an electrifying concert lineup. Fans can explore schedules and ticket info for must-see shows at this cutting-edge venue, offering an unmatched live music experience.
Nevada Higher Education Trust Fund in Las Vegas has engaged Milliman USA to enhance its actuarial and financial consulting services, aiming to optimize fund management and ensure long-term sustainability.
Las Vegas is emerging as the sports capital of the world, with major leagues and events fueling its rapid growth. From NFL teams to headline boxing matches, sports are transforming the city’s economy and identity.
The Clark County Teachers Union has officially severed ties with the National Education Association, marking a significant blow to the nation’s largest labor union. This split could reshape education advocacy in Nevada.




















