The crime scene linked to double murderer O.J. Simpson at Las Vegas’ Palace Station is being demolished. The casino is undergoing renovations, erasing a notorious chapter in its history, Casino.org reports.
A recent Business Insider article reveals 20 staggering facts about human trafficking in the US, highlighting its widespread impact, the victims’ struggles, and the urgent need for stronger prevention and enforcement measures.
Notre Dame and BYU clashed in the Shamrock Series held in Las Vegas, delivering a vibrant college football spectacle. Exclusive photos capture the intensity and pageantry of this standout matchup.
An Israeli official was caught in a Las Vegas sex sting after allegedly planning to meet a decoy posing as a 15-year-old. Authorities arrested him during the operation, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat online exploitation.
RE+ 2025, the largest US clean energy trade show, is set to unveil groundbreaking product launches and innovations. Industry leaders will showcase cutting-edge solutions driving the energy storage and renewable sectors forward.
The looming U.S. government shutdown and reduced flights threaten to cripple Las Vegas tourism, just as major events approach. Industry leaders warn of significant economic fallout if disruptions continue.
Lady Gaga announces her return to Park MGM in Las Vegas, resuming her acclaimed residency. Fans can expect a dazzling mix of hits and new material at the iconic venue later this year.
Teacher absences have surged beyond pandemic levels, costing U.S. schools $4 billion annually. Experts warn prolonged gaps in instruction risk leaving many students permanently behind, deepening education inequities.
The Las Vegas City Council has revoked the license of a downtown motel, citing ongoing public nuisance concerns. The move aims to address safety and quality-of-life issues in the area.
Las Vegas is making a major comeback as the most-booked U.S. destination, according to Travel Agent Central. The city’s vibrant entertainment and renewed tourism appeal drive increased bookings nationwide.
The WNBA Finals opener drew its highest viewership since the league’s inaugural season, signaling renewed fan interest and growing momentum for women’s basketball, according to Sports Media Watch.
Las Vegas joins New York and other major US cities in facing steep tourism downturns as the federal shutdown casts uncertainty over the travel industry, impacting bookings and local economies nationwide.
“No Kings” protests are gaining momentum across Nevada and the U.S., fueled by rising political tensions. Demonstrators demand systemic change and challenge perceived authority, signaling a nationwide movement.
At Fal.Con Las Vegas, CrowdStrike showcased cutting-edge cybersecurity solutions, emphasizing AI-driven threat detection. The event highlighted the growing need for advanced defenses amid evolving cyber threats.
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker won $1.4 million playing blackjack in Las Vegas, The New York Times reports. The significant casino victory adds a surprising chapter to the governor’s public profile.
Two nuns have confessed to embezzling school funds to finance multiple gambling trips to Las Vegas, authorities revealed. The scandal has raised serious concerns about financial oversight in religious institutions.
Aviagen recently hosted leading Latin American poultry companies at a key business conference in Las Vegas, fostering collaboration and innovation in the poultry industry. The event highlighted market trends and growth opportunities.
The Athletics’ planned Las Vegas ballpark cleared its latest hurdle with Clark County’s approval, advancing the team’s move to the city. This marks a key step in bringing MLB baseball to Las Vegas.
Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas is gearing up for its third annual Las Vegas Race Weekend, offering high-octane luxury programming. Guests can expect exclusive events, upscale amenities, and premium race experiences.
Nevada’s new worker heat protections, including mandatory rest breaks and shade requirements, set a pioneering standard aimed at reducing heat-related illnesses, potentially serving as a model for nationwide reforms.




















