Education Notebook highlights key school news and events from April 7-13, 2016, including student achievements, upcoming activities, and district updates, keeping the community informed and engaged.
Author: Sophia Davis
A 10-vehicle crash on northbound I-11 in Las Vegas has blocked multiple lanes, causing significant traffic delays. Authorities are on scene managing the incident and urging drivers to seek alternate routes.
Las Vegas tourism officials attribute a drop in visitors to tariffs affecting travel costs, while critics argue the city’s lost its allure. The debate highlights challenges facing the iconic destination’s recovery.
A billionaire with strong Las Vegas connections has been nominated as the next U.S. ambassador to Italy, marking a significant diplomatic appointment. The nomination highlights close ties between business and diplomacy.
Las Vegas police have arrested a former USA Gymnastics coach on multiple lewdness charges. Authorities continue to investigate as the community reacts to the disturbing allegations. More details at reviewjournal.com.
Las Vegas has been ranked the third deadliest city for pedestrians in the U.S., according to a recent KSNV report. The spike in accidents raises concerns over road safety and calls for urgent action.
Dragon Gate USA has officially revealed the talent lineup for its upcoming Las Vegas event. Fans can expect a mix of high-flying action and top-tier wrestling as the promotion brings its stars to Sin City.
Details have surfaced on the Miami Dolphins’ pursuit of Raiders’ defensive coordinator Patrick Graham. Sources reveal the Dolphins’ interest in Graham as a potential key defensive hire ahead of the upcoming NFL season.
The NCAA has reaffirmed its call to ban prop bets, citing concerns over integrity and student-athlete welfare. This stance adds pressure as sports betting continues to expand nationwide.
Inter Miami’s Lionel Messi is set to face Club América in a high-profile match in Las Vegas, announced by beIN SPORTS. The clash promises a thrilling showdown between two soccer giants on U.S. soil.
Sports Illustrated ranks the top 10 NBA players drafted directly from high school, highlighting legends like Kobe Bryant and Kevin Garnett. The list celebrates their impact on the league and high school-to-pro success stories.
Richard Branson is exploring partnerships for his Las Vegas hotel alongside the planned Virgin Hyperloop train, aiming to boost tourism and business synergy in the city’s growing travel sector.
VEGAS MUSIC NEWS: Bruno Mars announces his first-ever stadium tour debuting in Las Vegas, while Britney Spears declares she will no longer perform in the US. Stay tuned for more updates at Casino.org.
The owner of Aqueduct slots faces a Las Vegas lawsuit alleging ties to a bookie connected to Shohei Ohtani’s interpreter, according to the New York Post. The case raises questions about business dealings in the gaming industry.
The Black Eyed Peas have canceled their Las Vegas residency due to current circumstances, Us Weekly reports. The group did not specify further details, leaving fans and industry insiders seeking answers.
Aquaculture America 2026, hosted by the World Aquaculture Society, promises cutting-edge advancements and global collaboration in sustainable aquaculture. The event will showcase innovations shaping the industry’s future.
Las Vegas athletes stood out at USA Football’s Junior Flag National Teams event, showcasing exceptional talent and teamwork. Their performance highlights the city’s growing influence in youth football development.
PHOTOS: The New England Patriots faced the Las Vegas Raiders in their preseason finale at Allegiant Stadium. Key moments and standout plays highlighted the clash as both teams prepared for the regular season.
Las Vegas faces growing concerns of pricing itself out of reach for many travelers. Rising costs, coupled with political factors in the U.S., may be exacerbating the city’s affordability crisis, impacting tourism and local businesses.
Utah coach Kyle Whittingham will join Michigan immediately to prepare for the Citrus Bowl, USA Today reports. The move marks a swift coaching change ahead of the pivotal postseason matchup.




















