Two Las Vegas Valley natives have been selected to compete internationally on the U.S. Women’s National Flag Football Team, showcasing local talent on the global stage. Their journey highlights the region’s growing impact in the sport.
Author: Ethan Riley
The FIFA 2026 World Cup draw is scheduled for December in Las Vegas, marking a key moment as teams discover their groups for the first 48-team tournament hosted by the US, Canada, and Mexico.
Def Leppard kicks off a new residency in Las Vegas, reigniting the city’s rock scene. Fans can secure tickets now through official outlets. Stay tuned to USA Today for ticket details and show dates.
A man in Las Vegas was sentenced after reentering the U.S. illegally following five prior deportations, authorities reported. The case highlights ongoing challenges in immigration enforcement. (KLAS 8 News Now)
The Clark County School District is selling a Cold War-era bomb shelter on school property. Built for civil defense, the shelter now stands unused as the district seeks buyers for the historical site in Las Vegas.
Wild Wilkins finds himself in the spotlight following a tense encounter in Las Vegas. The sports community watches closely as developments unfold, raising questions about his future in the game.
A Las Vegas man has been charged with making death threats against the judge and prosecutor in the Trump trial, authorities reveal. The case underscores heightened tensions surrounding high-profile legal proceedings.
The Raiders have released defensive lineman Christian Wilkins after just one season. Sources cite performance and salary cap considerations as key factors behind the move, marking a swift end to Wilkins’ tenure in Las Vegas.
The Enhanced Games, a pro-doping sporting event endorsed by Donald Trump Jr., is set to launch in Las Vegas. The controversial competition aims to challenge traditional anti-doping rules in athletics.
House GOP applauds USA Fencing’s decision to ban biological men from women’s events, citing fairness in competition. The move sparks nationwide debate on gender and sports inclusion. (KSNV)
LIV Golf celebrates a strong turnout and fan engagement at its Las Vegas event, boosting its profile in the U.S. The league plans to expand its American footprint with additional stops in future seasons.
WWE has unveiled the WrestleMania 41 stage design, showcasing an elaborate setup for the marquee event. Fans can expect cutting-edge visuals and immersive production at this year’s spectacle. Details inside.
The “Pro-doping Enhanced Games” are set to debut in Las Vegas, backed by Donald Trump Jr. The controversial event aims to spotlight elite athletic performance with legalized performance-enhancing drugs.
The recent Las Vegas mass shooting has intensified concerns over the safety of live entertainment venues in the U.S. Authorities and industry leaders are re-evaluating security measures to protect audiences amid growing threats.
Nikita Khrushchev’s son spoke in Las Vegas, addressing U.S.-Russia relations amid ongoing tensions. He offered rare personal insights into his father’s legacy and current geopolitical challenges, drawing significant local interest.
Bump stocks, devices that enable rapid gunfire, reached the U.S. Supreme Court after a 2018 ban and ensuing legal battles. The case raises critical questions on gun control and regulatory power.
Max Verstappen secured his fourth Formula 1 World Championship title with a dominant performance at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, solidifying his status as one of the sport’s all-time greats.
At a vigil for Tabatha Tozzi, police announced efforts to extradite her alleged killer to the U.S. Authorities continue to pursue justice in the tragic case, highlighting cross-border cooperation.
Brookings highlights strategies to improve K-12 education for Hispanic students in Las Vegas, focusing on tailored support, community engagement, and equitable resources to boost achievement and close opportunity gaps nationwide.
An agency trip to Las Vegas has sparked controversy in Washington, raising questions about ethics and spending. Officials face scrutiny as the event becomes a focal point of political debate.