Toys ‘R’ Us is set to open an outlet store in downtown Las Vegas, aiming to revitalize the brand and attract holiday shoppers. The new location reflects the company’s ongoing comeback efforts.
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Education Notebook: Highlights from March 10-16, 2016, cover key school events and updates across Las Vegas, featuring district announcements, student achievements, and upcoming educational programs.
Education Notebook highlights key school news and events in Las Vegas for May 19-25, 2016. Updates include academic achievements, upcoming activities, and district announcements shaping the local education scene.
A Las Vegas man was sentenced to 18 months in prison for threatening a judge and making an anthrax hoax. The case highlights ongoing concerns over court safety and public threats, authorities said.
Moody’s has downgraded the U.S. government’s credit rating, removing its top-tier status. The move highlights growing concerns over fiscal policy and debt management, signaling increased borrowing costs ahead.
Trump’s DOGE-led budget cuts target Nevada’s Native American services, sparking concerns over reduced funding for education, healthcare, and infrastructure on tribal lands. The move faces strong opposition from community leaders.
The Mafia’s grip on Las Vegas shaped its rise from dusty outpost to entertainment capital. From Bugsy Siegel’s Flamingo to Anthony Spilotro’s violent reign, mob influence fueled Vegas’ early casino boom.
Senator voices strong opposition to Las Vegas pickleball complex, labeling it a “wasteful” use of government funds in a recent spending report. The criticism raises questions about public resource allocation.
Concerns over the death penalty have emerged in a Las Vegas MS-13 case, raising questions about fairness and justice. Critics urge reevaluation amid fears of potential legal and ethical issues.
A peaceful morning in Las Vegas turned chaotic as gunfire erupted, leaving lasting memories of fear and resilience. The incident, covered by the Las Vegas Review-Journal, highlights ongoing concerns over public safety.
A Las Vegas man has pleaded guilty in an extortion case targeting California families, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports. Authorities say he pressured victims for money, resolving the case with his admission.
Las Vegas is leading the U.S. in home price growth, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal. Surging demand and limited inventory are driving rapid increases, highlighting the city’s competitive housing market.
A private lawyer has been appointed to a U.S. magistrate judge position in Las Vegas, as reported by the Las Vegas Review-Journal. The selection aims to bolster the local judicial system amid growing caseloads.
Chattah has been named Nevada’s next interim U.S. attorney. However, a critic labeled her appointment as “grossly unfit,” sparking debate over her qualifications and suitability for the role.
Former President Donald Trump signed an executive order calling for the dismantling of the U.S. Department of Education, aiming to decentralize federal control over schools, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
The FBI has dismantled a major crime ring operating in Las Vegas, arresting multiple suspects involved in fraud and money laundering. Authorities praised the swift investigation that led to the bust.
A Las Vegas trade group warns that tariffs proposed under the Trump administration could significantly harm the city’s tourism sector, risking job losses and decreased visitor spending, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Former ambassador outlines key priorities in Senate race, focusing on economic growth, national security, and healthcare. The candidate aims to leverage diplomatic experience to address Nevada’s pressing challenges.
The Las Vegas Strip remains the undisputed leader in US casino gambling, drawing millions of visitors annually and generating record revenues despite growing competition from other gambling hubs, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports.
Las Vegas judges are reviewing bail amounts amid the coronavirus pandemic to reduce jail populations and limit virus spread, balancing public safety with health concerns, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports.