The US Walking Soccer Association has officially established its headquarters in Las Vegas, marking a significant boost for the sport’s growth nationwide. The move aims to promote walking soccer and community engagement.
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Iranian-Americans in Las Vegas express mixed emotions following Iran’s supreme leader’s death, describing it as “a breath of fresh air” and a potential turning point for political change, KSNV reports.
Flavor Flav invited the US women’s hockey team to a “real celebration” in Las Vegas, marking their historic win. The iconic rapper praised their achievement and welcomed them to party in the entertainment capital.
Four Las Vegas Aces players have been named to the USA Basketball minicamp roster ahead of the upcoming Olympic qualifiers, announced KSNV. The minicamp prepares the team for international competition.
Former Raiders player and executive Marcel Reece has been named senior adviser at USA Football. Reece brings extensive experience to the role, aiming to help grow and develop the sport nationwide, KSNV reports.
The FBI conducted a raid in Las Vegas connected to a California biolab investigation, KSNV reports. Details remain limited as authorities probe potential safety breaches and biosecurity concerns.
Las Vegas crime rates rose in 2021, but Sheriff Lombardo highlighted significant progress in combating violence and improving community safety, according to a KSNV report. Efforts continue to address ongoing challenges.
Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak signed a new mining tax and several education bills during a visit to the Las Vegas Valley. The measures aim to boost state revenue and enhance school funding, officials say.
A new pedestrian bridge has opened at a Las Vegas school following multiple incidents of students being hit by cars. The bridge aims to enhance safety and prevent further accidents, KSNV reports.
Bob Halloran, a longtime Las Vegas sports executive known for shaping the city’s sports landscape, has died at 87, KSNV reports. Halloran’s legacy includes key roles in major venues and events.
Siegfried Fischbacher, master illusionist and Las Vegas entertainment pioneer, passes away. Known for the legendary Siegfried & Roy shows, his legacy transformed live magic on the Strip. KSNV honors his lasting impact.
North Las Vegas schools celebrate a significant leap in student performance, showcasing improved test scores and graduation rates. The district credits dedicated staff and innovative programs for this success.
Experts warn that air travel disruptions in Las Vegas during the upcoming shutdown could significantly impact the local economy, affecting tourism and business activities, according to KSNV reports.
Mike Tyson warns of a decline in US boxing and takes action by launching a Las Vegas amateur invitational, aiming to revive the sport and spotlight emerging talent. The initiative is covered by KSNV.
Las Vegas students held a second day of protests against ICE, demanding the end of immigration enforcement actions. The demonstrations reflected growing youth activism on immigration issues in the city.
The Nevada Department of Education’s recent layoffs have raised alarms over special education funding. Advocates fear cuts could impact services for vulnerable students, sparking calls for urgent review.
A federal judge has allowed a class action lawsuit against the Clark County School District and Nevada Department of Education to proceed. The case challenges policies impacting students and staff. KSNV will follow updates.
A crash on southbound U.S. 95 near downtown Las Vegas has caused significant traffic delays, according to KSNV. Authorities are on scene managing the situation and urging drivers to seek alternate routes.
Las Vegas has been ranked the third deadliest city for pedestrians in the U.S., according to a recent KSNV report. The spike in accidents raises concerns over road safety and calls for urgent action.
Nevada has secured a $51 million federal grant to expand access to charter schools, aiming to increase educational opportunities and support innovative learning across the state. The initiative is set to boost enrollment and resources.




















