The U.S. Justice Department has designated Nevada as a “sanctuary state,” citing its policies limiting cooperation with federal immigration enforcement, KSNV reports. This designation may impact federal funding and legal actions.
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Three Nevada cities top U.S. growth charts, reports KSNV. Rapid population and economic expansion highlight the state’s rising appeal as a hub for residents and businesses alike.
Cybersecurity experts from around the world have convened at Black Hat USA in Las Vegas, sharing insights on emerging threats and defenses in the digital landscape. The event highlights growing concerns over cyber attacks.
President Trump threatens a 200% tariff on imported drugs amid AstraZeneca’s announcement of a $50 billion investment in the US, signaling heightened trade tensions in the pharmaceutical sector.
House GOP applauds USA Fencing’s decision to ban biological men from women’s events, citing fairness in competition. The move sparks nationwide debate on gender and sports inclusion. (KSNV)
A Las Vegas man was sentenced to prison for threatening U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen, authorities confirmed. The conviction follows a federal investigation into the threat against the Nevada senator.
A recent study names Las Vegas the premier U.S. city for live music lovers, citing its diverse venues and top-tier performances. The vibrant scene cements Vegas as a must-visit destination for concertgoers.
World Table Tennis made a striking debut in Las Vegas with the highly successful US Smash event at The Orleans. Enthusiasts and athletes gathered for thrilling matches, showcasing top-tier talent and boosting local excitement.
The Las Vegas school district has accepted a $1.9 million bid for a site featuring a Cold War-era bomb shelter, according to KSNV. The historic property is set for new development amid community interest.
The Las Vegas Aces visited Henderson International School to celebrate education, inspiring students with a message of teamwork and perseverance. The event highlighted the importance of learning and community support.
An Iranian American in Las Vegas voices strong support for recent U.S. actions against the Tehran regime, emphasizing hopes for change and increased pressure on Iran’s government, KSNV reports.
Las Vegas residents express growing anxiety as U.S. diplomats evacuate from Israel amid escalating tensions. The local community watches closely, fearing broader impacts on safety and stability.
Las Vegas experiences a surge in renter interest, ranking 2nd in the Western U.S., according to KSNV. Increased demand highlights the city’s growing appeal amid shifting housing trends.
The United States Postal Service has launched its annual awareness campaign highlighting the risks of dog bites to postal workers. The initiative aims to promote safety and prevent injuries nationwide.
Las Vegas ranks 2nd in the Western U.S. for renter interest, experiencing a significant surge. The city’s growing rental demand highlights shifting housing trends, as reported by KSNV.
US lawmakers from Nevada have expressed strong support for Israel’s recent strike against Iran, citing national security concerns. Their backing underscores bipartisan commitment to Middle East stability, KSNV reports.
KSNV reports a rise in political violence across the United States, highlighting recent clashes and increased threats. Authorities urge vigilance as tensions escalate ahead of upcoming elections.
Golden Knights’ star Jack Eichel has been named to the 2026 U.S. Olympic hockey team, KSNV reports. The announcement highlights Eichel’s key role as the team prepares for the upcoming Winter Games.
Locals in Las Vegas express growing concern as aggravated assaults on the Strip rise sharply. Authorities urge vigilance while working to address the recent surge in violent crime, according to KSNV reports.
U.S. Vets Las Vegas hosted its 3rd Annual Steps For Vets 5K Run, drawing community support to honor and aid local veterans. The event, covered by KSNV, emphasized wellness and veteran outreach.