Las Vegas students received a unique lesson on pre-integrated military history, exploring the evolution of armed forces before full racial integration. The program highlighted key moments shaping today’s military diversity.
Author: William Green
The “Wizard of Oz” show at the Las Vegas Sphere is reportedly making $2 million daily, according to researchers. The immersive experience is drawing large crowds, boosting local tourism and entertainment revenue.
The U.S. once enforced a federal ban on assault weapons, enacted in 1994 but allowed to expire in 2004. NPR explores the political and social factors behind its lapse and the ongoing debate over gun control.
The Seattle Storm and Las Vegas Aces face off in a decisive Game 3 to determine the WNBA Finals champion. Catch the action live on ESPN at 8 PM ET. Stay tuned to Yahoo Sports for full coverage and updates.
In a recent article for the Reno Gazette Journal, Lombardo praises President Trump’s education reforms, asserting they rightly return control to the states. The move marks a shift toward localized decision-making in education policy.
Four Las Vegas Aces players will represent Team USA at the 2024 Olympics, showcasing the city’s talent on the global stage. This marks a significant milestone for both the team and Las Vegas basketball.
After a Las Vegas man opened fire in Manhattan, questions arise about Nevada’s gun laws. The state allows open carry and has few restrictions on gun ownership, fueling debate on regulation and public safety.
Summerlin South aims for redemption in the LLWS U.S. championship game after a tough loss last year. The Las Vegas team is determined to bring home the title and make their city proud.
Fans eager for the 2025 WNBA playoffs can now buy tickets for the Las Vegas Aces vs. Seattle Storm series. USA Today provides a complete guide on purchasing options and the full playoff schedule. Stay tuned for game dates and venues.
The Las Vegas visitor count, often a key economic barometer, is showing a notable decline. Experts warn this dip could signal broader troubles ahead for the U.S. economy, raising concerns among investors and policymakers.
The Las Vegas Raiders have announced their inactive players for Week 1. Key starters will sit out as the team finalizes its roster ahead of the season opener. Updates on player availability will impact game-day strategies.
The LPGA’s T-Mobile Match Play event will no longer be part of the 2026 schedule, ending its Las Vegas run. The decision marks a significant change for the tour’s competitive lineup, Golfweek reports.
WrestleMania 41 lands in Las Vegas with high stakes and fan-favorite matchups. USA Today offers expert predictions on who will emerge victorious in every bout, setting the stage for an unforgettable night of wrestling action.
The USA CBD Expo returns to Las Vegas, spotlighting cutting-edge innovations and expert-led education in the booming CBD industry. Attendees can expect product launches, panel discussions, and networking opportunities.
Casino operator Wynn exceeded fourth-quarter earnings estimates, driven by robust performance in its Las Vegas operations. Strong visitor demand and higher gaming revenue boosted overall results, Reuters reports.
Once dubbed “Sin City,” Las Vegas has transformed into a major sports hub. With new stadiums and professional teams, the city now attracts fans nationwide, redefining its image from nightlife hotspot to athletic destination.
Adele FaceTimed disappointed fans after postponing her Las Vegas residency, offering personal apologies and reassurance. The setback follows ongoing health concerns, impacting thousands awaiting the iconic performances.
Las Vegas emerges as a key tourism hub amid a US travel slump impacting the economy. Challenges like Trump tariffs and Canada reducing travel ties amplify shifts as New York, San Francisco, LA, Miami, and Seattle unify efforts.
Connecticut and Nevada face off in a highly anticipated showdown for the US title, with both teams aiming to claim national glory. The intense matchup promises thrilling action and top-level competition, says sungazette.com.
Las Vegas tourism faces a sharp decline, dubbed the ‘Trump slump,’ as immigration crackdowns deter workers and visitors, unions report. The drop underscores growing economic strain on the city’s vital hospitality sector.