A 12-year-old girl riding her bike was struck and killed by a school bus in Las Vegas, marking the second student death in a crash within one week, city officials confirmed. Investigations are ongoing.
Turo, a popular car rental app, has come under scrutiny following recent incidents in New Orleans and Las Vegas. The platform allows private car owners to rent out vehicles, raising questions about safety and regulation.
The New York Times examines Las Vegas’ struggle with rising crime, economic challenges, and shifting tourism trends, questioning the city’s future as an entertainment capital. How will Sin City reinvent itself?
The Las Vegas Raiders face the Indianapolis Colts in an NFL Week 5 showdown. USA Today breaks down predictions, key picks, and betting odds as both teams seek a crucial early-season win.
Illinois Governor wins $1.4 million in Las Vegas, reported by BBC. The unexpected jackpot highlights the governor’s lucky streak during a brief trip to Nevada’s famed casinos. Details on the win remain limited.
The Las Vegas Raiders reshaped their draft capital following the Jakobi Meyers trade, acquiring new picks to bolster their roster. This strategic move aims to strengthen key positions ahead of the draft.
The U.S. has postponed the upcoming Asian summit in Las Vegas due to concerns over the coronavirus outbreak. Officials cited health risks as the primary reason for delaying the high-profile diplomatic event.
The Center for American Progress proposes reimagining the school day to better support students’ learning and well-being. Their plan emphasizes flexibility, extended learning, and enriched enrichment opportunities.
The first winner of Nevada’s transgender pageant reflects on overcoming societal challenges and discrimination. Their story highlights resilience and the ongoing fight for acceptance in the LGBTQ+ community.
Las Vegas Raiders’ Maxx Crosby responded to former NFL player Mitchell Pierce’s recent “business decisions” comment, emphasizing team unity and challenging the narrative. The exchange highlights ongoing tensions within Raiders discussions.
USA TODAY Sports projects Nebraska to face a new conference opponent in the upcoming Las Vegas Bowl. The Cornhuskers aim to showcase their strength in this high-profile postseason matchup.
A car fire on northbound US 95/I-11 in east Las Vegas caused significant traffic delays Tuesday afternoon. Emergency crews quickly responded, clearing the scene and restoring normal traffic flow.
The US government has issued a warning about the targeting of gay and lesbian individuals at a popular holiday destination. Authorities urge travelers to exercise caution and stay informed about safety risks.
Taylor Swift is reportedly considering Las Vegas venues for unique performances following the reveal of her new album, Showgirl. The pop icon aims to offer fans an exclusive, immersive live experience in the entertainment capital.
A Las Vegas study reveals US infant formulas exceed EU standards for iron and zinc content, highlighting differences in nutritional regulations. Findings could impact parents’ choices and formula policies worldwide.
The Brookings report reveals the evolving geography of foreign students in the U.S., highlighting key states and cities attracting global talent amid shifting enrollment trends and policy changes.
The Las Vegas shooting gunman, described by police as germophobic and on a losing streak, carried out the attack amid personal struggles, authorities reveal. Investigations continue into his motives and background.
A recent study names Las Vegas the most affordable vacation destination in the US, highlighting its budget-friendly accommodations, dining, and entertainment options, making it a top choice for cost-conscious travelers.
The US men’s basketball team is set to compete in Las Vegas for a crucial World Cup qualifier. The event highlights top talent and intense matchups as the team aims to secure their spot in the global tournament.
Republicans condemned antisemitism and emphasized the strong U.S.-Israel relationship during an event in Las Vegas, underscoring their commitment to combating hate and supporting a key ally, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports.



















