The Trump administration has launched an investigation into a public Las Vegas school amid allegations of anti-Semitic behavior and hate speech targeting Jewish students, reports JNS.org. Authorities seek accountability and corrective measures.
Author: Olivia Williams
Police in Las Vegas report a woman fatally stabbed her boyfriend after discovering tampons, sparking a domestic dispute. Authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident.
ATIS strengthens its Southwest footprint with the acquisition of a Las Vegas-based elevator inspection firm. The move marks a strategic expansion in the region’s growing vertical transportation market.
Fans eager to see Dolly Parton live in Las Vegas can now secure tickets for her upcoming residency, “Dolly: Live in Vegas.” Visit official venues and trusted sellers for verified tickets and dates.
A Las Vegas charter school teacher was arrested on charges of child sex crimes, authorities confirmed. The investigation is ongoing as officials urge anyone with information to come forward.
Education Notebook highlights key school news and events in Las Vegas for April 7-13, 2016. From district updates to student achievements, the Las Vegas Review-Journal covers the latest in local education this week.
Lexi Thompson played a pivotal role in elevating the Shriners Children’s Open during a hectic Las Vegas sports week, drawing attention and excitement to the tournament amidst fierce city-wide competition.
The PGA Tour has revealed game-day matchups and hosts for “The Netflix Cup,” set to electrify Las Vegas. Fans can expect top players and engaging commentary in this unique golf event.
“What is this woman smoking?” captures the disbelief as Formula 1 transformed a bold vision into reality with the Las Vegas Grand Prix. The event marks a milestone, bringing the high-octane race to the iconic Strip.
The Oakland A’s have started pouring concrete at the Las Vegas ballpark site, marking a major milestone in the stadium’s construction. This step advances the team’s move to Nevada for the upcoming season.
The Canelo-Crawford fight drew an announced crowd that ranks as the second-highest for an indoor boxing event in U.S. history, highlighting the bout’s massive appeal and record-breaking attendance.
The U.S. government denied any involvement in the arrest of an Israeli man linked to a Las Vegas Valley child sex sting, according to KOLO | 8 News Now. Authorities maintain the investigation was conducted independently.
Several U.S. cities and states are leading efforts to ban the bump stock, the device used by the Las Vegas shooter to increase gunfire speed. Lawmakers push for stricter regulations amid growing safety concerns.
Beyoncé’s final ‘Cowboy Carter’ concert in Las Vegas drew a star-studded crowd, including A-list celebrities. The iconic event marked a historic close to her groundbreaking tour, captivating fans and celebrities alike.
The San Francisco Chronicle reports that the recent Las Vegas shooting is unlikely to lead to new federal gun-control laws, reflecting ongoing political divisions and challenges in passing legislation on firearm regulations.
A Las Vegas private school is recalling yearbooks after a senior submitted a Nazi quote, sparking outrage. The move aims to address concerns and uphold community values, according to school officials.
Two New England casinos have been ranked among the best in the U.S. outside Las Vegas, highlighting the region’s growing appeal in the gaming industry. The rankings were recently featured in a Boston.com report.
Education Notebook: Highlights from Jan. 14-20, 2016, focus on Las Vegas schools’ latest events, student achievements, and district updates, as reported by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Spirit Airlines is exiting 11 US cities, including cutting at least 8 routes in Nevada, the Reno Gazette Journal reports. The move marks a significant scale-back in the airline’s domestic operations.
The Sphere in Las Vegas marks a “quantum leap” for live music with its groundbreaking technology and immersive experience. USA Today takes you inside the first shows, revealing a new era for concerts and entertainment.



















