Ex-Las Vegas prosecutor and pivotal figure in the Russia probe has been cited for sex discrimination, spotlighting ongoing issues of workplace misconduct within high-profile legal circles.
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A recent study ranks Las Vegas among the most expensive U.S. travel destinations, citing rising costs in accommodation, dining, and entertainment. Visitors face higher prices despite the city’s reputation for affordability.
Former President Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at overhauling US elections, emphasizing new federal standards for voting integrity and election security, as reported by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
The world’s top table tennis players are set to compete in Las Vegas this week, drawing fans and athletes alike to witness high-level matches in an electrifying showdown.
The Las Vegas Strip has once again topped the U.S. in gaming revenue, signaling a strong rebound for the industry. Experts say the future looks brighter than ever as tourism and high-stakes play drive growth.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal presents your 2024 Voter Guide, offering essential information on candidates, ballot measures, and polling locations to help voters make informed decisions in the upcoming election.
A federal public defender has been appointed to fill the U.S. Magistrate Judge seat in Las Vegas, marking a notable addition to the local judiciary. The new magistrate will handle pretrial matters and hearings.
Jacky Rosen secured a victory over Sam Brown in Nevada’s U.S. Senate race, as reported by the Las Vegas Review-Journal. The win strengthens the Democratic presence in the Senate.
A Florida murder suspect was apprehended in Las Vegas, authorities announced. The arrest follows a coordinated effort between state law enforcement agencies. The suspect is now in custody pending extradition.
NBA stars kicked off their Olympic preparations in Las Vegas, signaling a new era since 1992. The event highlights Team USA’s commitment to reclaiming gold, blending veteran skill with emerging talent. PHOTOS included.
A man has been charged after allegedly shooting at his ex-girlfriend and her friend on US 95 in Las Vegas. Authorities responded swiftly, and an investigation is ongoing. No further details have been released.
The U.S. Attorney for Nevada reflects on their tenure, expressing a deep sense of fulfillment. Highlighting key cases and community impact, they leave office with a commitment to justice and public service.
An international arms dealer was arrested in Las Vegas and subsequently indicted, authorities confirmed. The operation underscores ongoing efforts to combat illegal weapons trafficking in the region. Investigation is ongoing.
The USA Boxing Junior Olympics and Summer Festival kicked off in Las Vegas, drawing young athletes nationwide. The event showcases rising boxing talent in a vibrant, competitive atmosphere. PHOTOS inside.
President Biden’s visit to Las Vegas this week prompts heightened security measures and traffic disruptions across key areas. Residents and commuters are advised to expect delays and plan accordingly.
A Las Vegas warehouse belonging to a major sex product manufacturer was burglarized twice over the holiday weekend, prompting increased security measures and an ongoing police investigation.
A fugitive Las Vegas MS-13 leader, who had illegally re-entered the U.S., was arrested by federal authorities. The capture marks a significant blow to the gang’s operations in the region.
A Saudi sergeant was arrested for allegedly raping a boy at Circus Circus in Las Vegas. The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports the suspect is currently in custody pending further investigation.
Former President Donald Trump’s visit to Las Vegas will affect air and road traffic, prompting delays and reroutes. Authorities urge travelers to plan ahead as increased security and event crowds impact the city.
A U.S. judge denied Las Vegas attorney Noel Gage’s request to end his probation early, maintaining current court-imposed restrictions, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports. Gage remains under supervision.




















