Sands Casino is betting on Nassau and other key locations as it aims to revive its U.S. operations. The company is focusing on strategic site investments to fuel its business restart efforts.
Author: Samuel Brown
Federal prosecutors affirm that the controversial acting U.S. attorney in Las Vegas is validly serving despite recent challenges. The affirmation comes amid ongoing scrutiny of her appointment and conduct.
Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani and his agent face a lawsuit alleging they disrupted a $240 million Hawaii real estate deal. The case details accusations of interference in a high-stakes property transaction.
Lois Tarkanian, a pioneering figure in Las Vegas education and politics, has died at 90. Renowned for her dedication to public service, she left a lasting impact on the community. KSNV reports.
Ten more suspects have been charged in an ongoing credit card fraud investigation, Las Vegas authorities announced. The crackdown targets a growing network involved in identity theft and financial scams.
Fans sharply criticized Raiders owner Mark Davis after he publicly condemned the Athletics’ potential move to Las Vegas, sparking debate over city sports dynamics and ownership perspectives.
Abolishing the Department of Education could reshape Nevada’s schooling system, impacting funding, oversight, and standards. Experts warn it may create uncertainty amid ongoing efforts to improve educational outcomes.
Chinese tourists, key to Las Vegas’ tourism rebound, may hesitate to travel to the US amid ongoing concerns over policies and safety. Industry experts highlight the need for renewed confidence-building measures.
School start dates vary widely across the U.S., influenced by regional climate, local policies, and district decisions. Families often navigate these differences each year, impacting routines and planning.
The Raiders’ latest injury report highlights a season plagued by setbacks, reflecting the broader challenges of 2025. Key players sidelined underscore a year defined by resilience and uncertainty for the team.
Former President Donald Trump has threatened to imprison vandals targeting Tesla facilities in El Salvador, citing tough measures and the use of local prisons to deter further attacks, according to The New York Times.
“The fight is not over,” says the mother of a slain Las Vegas woman following the arrest of a suspect. The family vows to seek justice as the community grapples with the tragic loss.
The NRL has secured a US broadcast deal with Fox, featuring a Las Vegas doubleheader. This marks a significant step in expanding the league’s presence in the American market, offering fans greater access to live matches.
Las Vegas, known as the Entertainment Capital, boasts a rich history from a desert railroad town to a global tourism hub. Its vibrant economy thrives on gaming, hospitality, and conventions, drawing millions annually.
UNLV Early Outreach promotes college access for Nevada students through workshops, campus visits, and resources. The program supports academic success and guides students toward higher education opportunities statewide.
Internet forum 4chan has filed a lawsuit in the US against a UK regulator, challenging restrictions it claims infringe on free speech. The case highlights ongoing global tensions over online content control.
A recent analysis highlights mounting concerns over Raiders QB Geno Smith’s performance, citing declining stats and inconsistencies that could impact the team’s playoff hopes this season.
A Las Vegas man appeared in federal court Tuesday, charged with threatening a U.S. representative. Authorities say the threats prompted an investigation amid rising concerns over political violence.
The Las Vegas Raiders have fired special teams coordinator Tom McMahon following their Thursday Night Football loss, USA Today reports. The move comes amid growing concerns over special teams’ performance.
Tamia Perez, a distinguished scholar at the University of Nevada Las Vegas School of Law, is making strides in legal education and research. Her work focuses on advancing justice and policy reform.




















