Air Force Lt. Col. was sentenced for child sex crimes in a Las Vegas case, KLAS 8 News Now reports. The conviction highlights serious charges and legal action taken to protect victims.
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Stephen Miller, a faculty member at UNLV, is recognized for his expertise in political communication and policy analysis. His work contributes significantly to academic discourse and student mentorship at the university.
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear the Las Vegas Sun’s appeal, affirming the Review-Journal’s win in a joint operating agreement dispute, marking a pivotal moment in Nevada media landscape.
Bill Foley tops the list of local sports political donors, contributing significant funds to influence sports-related policies in Las Vegas, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
A video released by authorities shows an armed suspect fatally shot by police following a deadly shooting at a Las Vegas gym, Fox News reports. The incident left multiple victims and prompted a swift law enforcement response.
Raider Nation has plenty to look forward to at this year’s NFL Combine. With key prospects showcasing their skills, potential draft gems, and insight into team needs, excitement is building ahead of the upcoming draft.
Carín León made history as the first Latino artist to perform at Sphere, the cutting-edge venue by Sphere Entertainment Co. His groundbreaking show marks a milestone for Latin music in immersive entertainment spaces.
The Raiders’ path to reopening hinges on resolving ownership disputes, securing financial backing, and meeting league approval. Key negotiations are underway to bring the storied franchise back into play.
The National Weather Service in Las Vegas, NV, provides up-to-date forecasts and severe weather alerts, helping residents and visitors stay safe in the region’s often extreme desert climate.
Kubiak’s interview process revealed key insights into the Raiders’ front office strategy, highlighting their commitment to experience and strategic planning amid a critical team rebuild, sources tell Sports Illustrated.
Tarek El Moussa was cited for battery following an altercation in Las Vegas. Authorities responded to the incident, but no further details on charges or injuries have been released, pending ongoing investigation.
A man awaiting trial for murder died by suicide in prison, raising concerns about the justice system’s handling of detainees. Advocates say the tragedy highlights flaws that need urgent reform.
The Raiders face a critical offseason crossroads as they evaluate coaching, roster shakeups, and key draft moves. Their decisions this period will shape the franchise’s trajectory for years to come, aiming to break recent losing trends.
The NFL’s partnership with Las Vegas marks a new era for sports and betting. From the Raiders’ move to the Strip to expanded betting markets, the city is solidifying its status as a gambling and football epicenter.
A Colorado school district has reinstated a substitute teacher suspended over a social media post about conservative commentator Charlie Kirk. The decision follows community debate on free speech and educational boundaries.
Even after the government shutdown ends, U.S. flight cancellations are expected to persist due to ongoing staffing shortages and operational disruptions, warning travelers of continued travel delays, reports PBS.
Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman highlights a sharp decline in Canadian tourists, urging a return to the city’s vibrant hospitality scene. “We need you, and we miss you,” she told Fortune, emphasizing the economic impact.
Las Vegas stands divided as the Golden Knights approach a Stanley Cup title. Fans cheer a historic win, while others dread the city’s intensified spotlight and mounting pressures that come with hockey glory.
Virgin Trains’ IPO marks a pivotal step in launching the Las Vegas-SoCal rail line, promising enhanced connectivity and boosting tourism. The project aims to revolutionize travel between key destinations in the Southwest.
Las Vegas police report a teacher grabbed a student’s genitals and later apologized, saying, “I really didn’t mean it.” The incident is under investigation, raising concerns about school safety and student protection.




















