Seven Las Vegas restaurants have ranked among the top-grossing in the U.S., according to Casino.org. The city’s vibrant dining scene continues to drive impressive revenue, highlighting its status as a premier culinary destination.
Hispanic Heritage Month kicks off in Las Vegas with events celebrating culture and community. Meanwhile, UNLV plans a vigil honoring Charlie Kirk, drawing attention across campus and citywide. Stay tuned to Channel 13 for updates.
PBS reports that several major U.S. airports must cut flights amid the government shutdown. Reduced staffing affects air traffic control, causing delays and cancellations as safety oversight scales back.
Las Vegas resort fees are rising again, with Caesars Entertainment leading the increase. The additional daily charges impact visitor costs, prompting concerns over transparency and affordability for travelers.
The Uvalde school shooting ranks among the deadliest school attacks in the past decade, highlighting ongoing concerns over gun violence since the 2012 Sandy Hook tragedy, USA Today reports.
The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada is ramping up efforts to reduce violence on Las Vegas buses. Enhanced security measures and increased patrols aim to ensure safer rides for all passengers.
WWE WrestleMania 42 will no longer take place in New Orleans, as announced by officials. The new location has yet to be disclosed. Fans await updates on the venue for the marquee wrestling event.
The Raiders’ offensive line has emerged as a critical strength this season. Despite early struggles, key players have stepped up, bolstering protection and opening lanes, proving essential to the team’s offensive resurgence.
Former President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton addressed political division and Russia’s role in global affairs during their visit to Las Vegas, urging unity and vigilance in a polarized landscape.
UNLV Early Outreach promotes college access for Nevada students through workshops, campus visits, and resources. The program supports academic success and guides students toward higher education opportunities statewide.
The Denver Broncos have signed former Raiders running back after their recent sweep of Las Vegas. The move aims to bolster Denver’s backfield following a strong showing against their division rivals.
A Mexican man deported five times was returned to the U.S. and reportedly shot five people at a Las Vegas party, the DOJ confirmed. Authorities are investigating the incident, highlighting ongoing border security challenges.
The USA and Mexico reignited their storied soccer rivalry with a thrilling match in Las Vegas. Fans witnessed intense competition and passionate play, underscoring the deep-rooted sports rivalry between the neighboring nations.
Las Vegas ranks among U.S. cities with the oldest homeowners, driven by affordable housing, retirement appeal, and a growing senior community. Experts say these factors make it a top choice for aging residents.
U.S. Sen. Chris Coons campaigned in Las Vegas Tuesday, rallying support for President Biden ahead of upcoming elections. Coons highlighted key policy achievements and urged voters to back Biden’s agenda.
As of mid-2018, The Guardian reports there have been over 23 school shootings across the United States, highlighting ongoing concerns about gun violence in educational settings.
Two trucks used in attacks in New Orleans and Las Vegas were rented via Turo, a peer-to-peer car rental service. Authorities are investigating how the rental process was exploited in these incidents.
A new Business Insider report reveals the 10 US cities where homeowners face the least risk from natural disasters. These safe havens offer peace of mind amid rising climate uncertainties, boosting property appeal.
Nevada intensifies its crackdown on prediction markets, targeting platforms that challenge state gambling laws. Regulators aim to curb unauthorized betting despite growing industry support.
Las Vegas joins NYC, LA, Florida, and Palm Springs in facing a sharp decline in Canadian tourists. The US travel sector suffers over $2 billion in lost visitor spending and 14,000 job cuts, revealing deep industry struggles.




















