One person was shot on the Las Vegas Strip, authorities confirmed. Emergency responders arrived promptly at the scene. The victim’s condition and suspect details remain unclear as investigations continue. More updates to follow.
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DOGE reveals surprising uses of COVID-relief funds by schools, including a Caesars Palace visit, MLB stadium tours, and an ice cream truck purchase, raising questions about spending priorities during the pandemic.
Potential Raiders offensive coordinator candidate declines the opportunity, sources confirm. The decision leaves the team searching for fresh leadership as they aim to bolster their offensive strategies for the upcoming season.
Is Las Vegas safe for travelers? Despite its reputation as a bustling entertainment hub, the city maintains strong security measures and tourist-friendly policing. Visitors are advised to stay aware and follow local guidelines for a safe experience.
Andrew Tate, a social media influencer currently facing trafficking charges, was seen sitting cageside at UFC 313. His attendance sparked controversy amid ongoing legal proceedings, drawing significant media attention.
The Las Vegas Raiders face speculation over star pass rusher Maxx Crosby’s future. Latest rumors suggest potential trade talks as teams show interest in the Pro Bowl defender ahead of the NFL draft.
Plans for the largest US solar field north of Las Vegas have been scrapped, officials announced. The project’s cancellation marks a setback in expanding renewable energy in the region, highlighting ongoing challenges in solar development.
Las Vegas Aces players expressed excitement and pride following the unveiling of their new state-of-the-art facility. The team highlighted improved training resources and a boost to their competitive edge in the WNBA.
The Las Vegas Aces clinched the 2025 WNBA Championship with a commanding clean sweep over the Phoenix Mercury. Dominating every game, the Aces solidified their status as the league’s premier team.
Las Vegas may see a decline in European tourists following recent remarks by former President Trump, KSNV reports. Industry experts warn that strained international relations could impact visitor numbers.
EDITORIAL: A $26 bottle of water at a Las Vegas event sparks outrage, highlighting excess and poor judgment. The Las Vegas Review-Journal calls it a symbol of wastefulness-and a “shame on us” moment for the city.
US firefighters increasingly support rooftop solar systems with microinverters, citing enhanced safety during emergencies. Microinverters reduce shock risks compared to traditional string inverters, improving fire response.
The A’s relocation to Las Vegas faces a setback as the U.S. Patent Office denies trademark approval for “Las Vegas Athletics,” complicating the team’s rebranding plans amid the move.
Miss Nevada USA made history at the Miss USA pageant by advocating for alopecia awareness, breaking beauty norms and inspiring countless individuals. Her powerful message spotlighted hair loss with pride and confidence.
F1’s Las Vegas Grand Prix is lowering ticket prices to boost attendance but will keep its 1 a.m. ET start time, aiming to capture global TV audiences while making the race more affordable for fans.
Education Notebook highlights key school news and events from March 31 to April 6, 2016. Coverage includes academic achievements, upcoming activities, and important announcements in local schools.
This Las Vegas All-American Road offers the ultimate US road trip experience, blending iconic desert landscapes, historic landmarks, and vibrant city life. A must-drive route for travelers seeking adventure and Americana.
CES 2026, the world’s largest IT and home appliance exhibition held in Las Vegas, USA, buzzed with groundbreaking innovations and tech unveilings, drawing global attention to the future of smart living and digital connectivity.
A judge has paused the disqualification of Nevada’s acting U.S. attorney, allowing them to remain in office pending an appeal. The decision marks a temporary halt in the high-profile legal dispute.
The New York Times (1985) reports rising concerns as Cuban refugee crime surges across the U.S., challenging local police forces. Authorities grapple with increased incidents amid growing refugee populations nationwide.




















