Las Vegas ranks 28th among U.S. cities for business tax friendliness, according to a recent report by the Las Vegas Review-Journal. The ranking reflects the city’s competitive tax environment amid growing economic challenges.
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USA TODAY Sports projects Nebraska to face a new conference foe in the upcoming Las Vegas Bowl. The Cornhuskers look to make a statement in this high-profile postseason matchup. Details on the opponent are still emerging.
Experts warn of a short-week trap as the Broncos face the Raiders on Thursday Night Football. Both teams seek momentum, with analysts predicting a closely contested, high-stakes AFC West showdown.
A 12-year-old girl riding her bike was struck and killed by a school bus in Las Vegas, marking the second student death in a crash within one week, city officials confirmed. Investigations are ongoing.
The Las Vegas Raiders reshaped their draft capital following the Jakobi Meyers trade, acquiring new picks to bolster their roster. This strategic move aims to strengthen key positions ahead of the draft.
The US government has issued a warning about the targeting of gay and lesbian individuals at a popular holiday destination. Authorities urge travelers to exercise caution and stay informed about safety risks.
The Brookings report reveals the evolving geography of foreign students in the U.S., highlighting key states and cities attracting global talent amid shifting enrollment trends and policy changes.
A recent 24/7 Wall St. report reveals U.S. cities with the lowest high school graduation rates, highlighting areas facing significant educational challenges. The findings underscore urgent needs for improved resources and policies.
Las Vegas has transformed from a desert outpost into a global sports hub, hosting major events from boxing to NFL games. The city’s rise as a world sports capital is reshaping its identity and economy.
The US government shutdown disrupts flights, causing delays and cancellations at major airports. Travelers face extended wait times and uncertain schedules as federal aviation services operate with limited staff.
A Las Vegas radio producer was fired over “hateful” posts about Charlie Kirk, days after the Carolina Panthers dismissed a staffer for similar conduct, highlighting increasing consequences for controversial social media behavior.
The Las Vegas Sphere transforms for Halloween with a stunning pumpkin display, combining cutting-edge technology and festive fun. Visitors can experience immersive spooky visuals at this iconic venue.
Northwest Las Vegas may soon have its own CSN campus, addressing growing demand for local higher education. The proposed site aims to expand access and ease overcrowding at existing campuses, officials say.
Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll is fully aware of the team’s weaknesses heading into the bye week. He emphasizes targeted improvements, aiming to refine both offense and defense as the season progresses.
David Croft gears up for Max Verstappen’s potential fourth F1 title at the upcoming Las Vegas Grand Prix. With the championship within reach, Croft hints Vegas secrets will stay behind the scenes.
America’s official top attraction for 2025, just one year old, has quickly become a must-see destination. Drawing millions, it offers a unique blend of culture and innovation, redefining travel in the U.S.
Adam Scott shocked the golf world when he competed under the LIV Golf banner, marking his shift from the PGA Tour. The move reignited debates over player loyalty and tour rivalries in professional golf.
A flood advisory has been issued for Las Vegas amid severe weather conditions. Tourists are urged to exercise caution and avoid travel to flood-prone areas as heavy rains continue to impact the region.
North Las Vegas continues to grow as a key suburb of the Las Vegas metropolitan area, with new developments and community initiatives spotlighted in the latest Las Vegas Review-Journal reports.
A private attorney has been selected for a U.S. magistrate judge position in Las Vegas. The appointment aims to strengthen the local federal court’s capacity to handle a growing caseload, officials say.




















