Las Vegas tourism faces a sharp decline, with experts citing rising prices fueled by greed and political instability in the U.S. as key factors. The city grapples with balancing profit and visitor appeal.
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Ford has filed a lawsuit challenging former President Trump’s education budget cuts in Nevada, arguing the reductions harm local schools. The case highlights ongoing disputes over federal funding in the state.
WrestleMania 41 hits Las Vegas this weekend, drawing WWE fans nationwide. Ticket prices range from $100 to over $1,500, with VIP packages costing even more. Demand remains high as the event promises headline matches and star-studded entertainment.
Toby Keith has announced upcoming Las Vegas concerts as he continues his battle with cancer. The country star said, “Get the band back together,” signaling a powerful return to the stage amid his health challenges.
The Deep South city of St. Louis has earned the grim title of the U.S. murder capital, with a homicide rate far exceeding the national average. Experts cite poverty, gun violence, and systemic issues as key factors fueling the crisis.
Geno Smith has quickly identified the keys to success with the Raiders during training camp. His early adaptation and leadership signal a promising 2025 season, raising expectations for the team’s offense.
Adele has kicked off her 32-concert residency in Las Vegas, admitting, “I’ve never been more nervous before a show.” The highly anticipated series marks a major return for the Grammy-winning artist.
Not everyone is on board with the Raiders’ sweeping changes. Fans and analysts alike are divided over the team’s new direction, questioning if the bold moves will pay off or backfire in the long run.
A recent study ranks Las Vegas among the most expensive U.S. travel destinations, citing rising costs in accommodation, dining, and entertainment. Visitors face higher prices despite the city’s reputation for affordability.
Former President Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at overhauling US elections, emphasizing new federal standards for voting integrity and election security, as reported by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
US judges have blocked key elements of former President Trump’s agenda as he targets a major Democratic fundraising platform, escalating legal battles ahead of upcoming elections, The Guardian reports.
Two people were killed in a shooting on the Las Vegas Strip. Authorities have arrested the suspect. Investigations are ongoing. More details to follow.
The U.S. House Ways and Means Committee is set to visit Las Vegas Friday to discuss the impact of Trump-era tax laws, focusing on implications for the gaming industry. The session aims to address key financial and regulatory concerns.
At a Las Vegas event, Donald Trump addressed Latino voters amid the heated campaign season, coinciding with Kamala Harris releasing her medical report. The developments mark a critical day in the election race.
A federal public defender has been appointed to fill the U.S. Magistrate Judge seat in Las Vegas, marking a notable addition to the local judiciary. The new magistrate will handle pretrial matters and hearings.
A Las Vegas man was sentenced to prison for threatening U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen, authorities confirmed. The conviction follows a federal investigation into the threat against the Nevada senator.
Bill Foley may solidify his status as the coolest figure in Las Vegas sports with a recent gesture supporting the Vegas Golden Knights. This move strengthens community ties and boosts local hockey enthusiasm.
In his latest piece, McAndrew highlights the silence surrounding the events in Las Vegas, noting they go unmentioned unless specifically raised. The Reno Gazette Journal sheds light on this overlooked silence.
Las Vegas South Premium Outlets will host a Back to School Celebration on August 2, offering exclusive discounts and family-friendly activities. The event aims to help shoppers prepare for the new school year with savings and fun.
A recent USA TODAY High School Sports study ranks the top 25 high schools in New Mexico for athletes, highlighting programs that excel in performance, resources, and athlete development across the state.