A soldier involved in the Tesla blast reportedly suffered from PTSD and feared a U.S. collapse, officials say. The incident raises concerns about mental health struggles among service members.
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Experts warn that Trump-era tariffs on booze, food, and travel continue to impact Nevada’s economy, defying claims of a ‘little disturbance.’ The Nevada Current highlights ongoing challenges for local businesses and consumers.
Beyoncé’s highly anticipated “Cowboy Carter” tour is set to electrify fans, with speculation mounting over potential additional dates in Las Vegas. USA Today explores the chances of more shows being announced soon.
A Las Vegas school police officer was captured on video last week slamming a student to the ground. The incident has sparked outrage and prompted an investigation by local authorities, CBS News reports.
Former Nevada Assemblywoman Michele Fiore faces federal charges alleging she misused charitable donations for personal expenses, according to ktnv.com. The investigation highlights concerns over nonprofit fund management.
Toys R Us is making a comeback in Las Vegas, reopening its doors to eager shoppers. The iconic toy retailer aims to recapture the local market with a fresh store experience. Fans can expect new products and events soon.
The USA Basketball men’s Olympic team has arrived in Las Vegas for their training camp ahead of the upcoming Olympics. The squad begins preparations focused on teamwork and strategy, aiming to defend their gold medal.
A heavy police presence remains on South Fremont Street in Las Vegas hours after a Cybertruck explosion. Authorities are investigating a possible hostage situation. Details are still unfolding. – Times Now
Las Vegas Mayor calls for lifting COVID-19 restrictions to boost the struggling economy but faces widespread national criticism from health experts urging caution amid rising cases.
The U.S. Supreme Court overturned the federal ban on bump stocks, devices used in the 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting. The ruling sparks renewed debate on gun control and regulatory authority.
Times Higher Education releases its latest ranking of the best US universities for education degrees. Top institutions excel in teaching quality, research impact, and graduate outcomes, shaping the future of education professionals.
Dead & Company’s Las Vegas residency at The Sphere, originally set for May, has been extended into July, according to USA Today. The iconic band will now deliver more shows in the city’s cutting-edge venue.
Violent crime on the Las Vegas Strip is rising, raising concerns among locals and tourists alike. The sheriff addresses the issue, outlining steps law enforcement is taking to enhance safety and curb violence.
The Las Vegas massacre remains the deadliest mass shooting in modern US history, claiming 60 lives in 2017. The tragedy prompted nationwide calls for improved gun control and emergency response reforms.
Super Bowl 58 marks a milestone as Las Vegas embraces major sports, hosting the iconic event for the first time. The city’s transformation into a premier sports hub reflects its growing passion and investment in big-game culture.
The 2025 U.S. Open wrestling championships will take place in Las Vegas, April 23-27. Early hotel bookings offer registration discounts. Wrestlers and fans are urged to secure accommodations soon.