Thousands of cremated human remains were reportedly found piled outside a Las Vegas funeral home, raising serious concerns about handling practices and prompting an ongoing investigation by local authorities.
Browsing: Las Vegas news
A tragic Las Vegas shooting claimed multiple lives, including a man who heroically saved his wife and a dedicated special education teacher. The community mourns the loss of these courageous individuals.
Las Vegas faces growing challenges as rising living costs, water shortages, and declining tourism threaten its economy. Experts warn the city must adapt quickly to avoid long-term decline.
Hollow statements and cruel budget cuts follow another US gun tragedy, fueling public outrage. Critics argue that political inaction worsens the crisis, while victims’ families demand effective reform.
A video capturing the Las Vegas Sphere adorned with an “I Voted” sticker highlights Nevada’s early voting kickoff. The iconic venue’s gesture promotes civic participation as election season intensifies.
The US House committee announced a hearing in Las Vegas, focusing on key regional issues. The event aims to address community concerns and federal policy impacts, drawing local officials and residents to participate.
Uno is making its way to Las Vegas, but not as a traditional casino game. A new venue will feature Uno-themed experiences, blending the classic card game with Vegas entertainment, USA Today reports.
British Paralympian reportedly went missing in Las Vegas, prompting a police search. Authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward as efforts continue to locate the athlete. Updates awaited.
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.
Las Vegas Review-Journal delivers breaking news and headlines from Las Vegas and beyond. Stay informed with the latest updates on local events, crime, entertainment, and business from Nevada’s largest newspaper.
Abolishing the Department of Education could reshape Nevada’s schools, impacting funding, curriculum standards, and local control. The move prompts debate on state responsibility and education quality.
Las Vegas Business Press delivers timely news and insights on local business trends, economic developments, and industry leaders. Committed to informing and empowering the Las Vegas business community.
Las Vegas school police Captain John Smith retired after 31 years of service, KSNV reports. Known for his dedication to student safety, Smith’s career leaves a lasting impact on the district’s security.
Fontainebleau marks the largest hotel project in the U.S., yet it won’t claim the title of biggest on the Las Vegas Strip, highlighting the ongoing competition in the city’s booming hospitality sector.
A 43-foot nude statue of Donald Trump near a Las Vegas interstate has sparked controversy, with critics labeling it “deplorable.” The provocative artwork has ignited debate over public decency and political expression.
One person has died after a Tesla Cybertruck caught fire outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas. Authorities are investigating the cause of the blaze, which drew emergency crews to the scene.
A deadly blast involving a Tesla Cybertruck occurred outside the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas, officials confirm. Investigators say the explosion was intentional. No further details have been released.
Sam Bregman announces bid for Nevada governor, aiming to bring new leadership to Las Vegas. The campaign kicks off with a focus on economic growth and community development. Details at lasvegasoptic.com.