Assemblywoman introduces a bill aimed at extending the stay of foreign teachers in Nevada, addressing shortages and supporting local schools. The measure seeks to ease visa restrictions and retain skilled educators.
Crane Pomerantz, former Assistant U.S. Attorney and Chief of the White Collar Unit, has joined Clark Hill’s Las Vegas office as a member of the litigation practice, bolstering the firm’s expert legal team.
Tensions are rising between the Raiders and star defensive end Maxx Crosby as contract disputes and differing expectations strain their relationship. The standoff highlights growing challenges in team dynamics and player management.
Raiders offensive coordinator Mike Kubiak addressed concerns about running back Ashton Jeanty’s workload for the 2026 season, emphasizing a balanced approach to maintain his effectiveness and longevity.
The Las Vegas shooting unfolded as a lone gunman opened fire from a hotel suite onto a crowded music festival, resulting in multiple casualties. Authorities quickly responded, launching a manhunt and securing the area.
Las Vegas Sphere announces expansion with a new U.S. city location, marking a significant growth for the innovative entertainment venue. Details on the city and project timeline are expected soon.
A Las Vegas teen faces charges following a brutal group sexual assault during a private school field trip, reportedly captured on video. Authorities continue investigating the disturbing incident.
Las Vegas police arrested 25 individuals linked to sex offenses and violent crimes in a recent crackdown. The operation highlights ongoing efforts to combat serious criminal activity in the city.
Mirage Las Vegas casino will close Wednesday, ending an iconic era on the Strip. Known for its famous guests and popular attractions, the closure marks a major shift in Vegas entertainment. See photos of its legendary moments.
Hockey players and coaches unite to oppose the NCAA’s proposed ‘5-in-5’ policy, demanding reforms that better support athlete rights and competitive balance, sparking significant debate within collegiate sports.
The Las Vegas mass shooting, the deadliest in modern US history, left 60 dead and hundreds injured. Authorities continue to investigate the motives and timeline of the tragic October 2017 attack.
Rod Stewart has canceled his Las Vegas shows at the last minute, citing doctor’s advice. The cancellation comes as a sudden move, disappointing fans eagerly awaiting his performances. Further updates are pending.
A Las Vegas school district faces a lawsuit after allegedly expelling a student for displaying pro-ICE signs, which were labeled racist. The case raises debates over free speech and school policies.
At CrimeCon, a juror in the Kouri Richins case described the verdict as a “punch in the gut,” revealing the emotional toll of the high-profile trial that captivated the nation.
Green Street News reports new lease agreements at Las Vegas Business Park, signaling strong investor confidence. The deals highlight growth potential in this strategic commercial hub, boosting local economic prospects.
Flavor Flav revealed the U.S. women’s hockey team received a crucial key to Las Vegas during the exclusive “SHE Weekend” event, celebrating female athletes and empowerment in the city.
Las Vegas police revealed the suspect in the recent Cybertruck explosion used ChatGPT to plan the attack. Authorities continue to investigate the role of AI in facilitating the incident.
A Las Vegas property manager linked to a suspected bio lab investigation has been arrested and now faces federal firearm charges, authorities confirm. The case remains under active federal investigation.
Flavor Flav is set to host a special event in Las Vegas this July honoring the US women’s hockey team. The celebration highlights the team’s achievements and promotes women’s sports across the nation.
Purdue University–Main Campus ranks prominently among America’s best colleges, according to U.S. News & World Report. The university is recognized for its strong engineering programs and overall academic excellence.




















