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.
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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.