Garth Brooks has hinted at the possibility of relocating out of the country, sparking speculation among fans. The country star did not disclose specific details but left the prospect open, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
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Ford said Trump lacks the authority to dismantle the Department of Education, emphasizing that such actions require congressional approval. The statement came amid ongoing debates over federal education policy.
‘Suspects are pretty sly’: Skimming fraud is on the rise in Las Vegas Valley, with criminals using advanced methods to steal card data. Authorities urge residents to stay vigilant and monitor transactions closely.
Flipping houses is losing its appeal in Las Vegas as rising costs, increased competition, and market uncertainties curb profits. Investors are becoming cautious amid shifting real estate dynamics, reports the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal praises Graney’s concept of the 4 Nations Face-Off, highlighting the thrilling USA-Canada finale as a brilliant move that energized fans and elevated international hockey excitement.
A billionaire with strong Las Vegas connections has been nominated as the next U.S. ambassador to Italy. The announcement highlights growing ties between business leadership and diplomatic roles.
COMMENTARY: The U.S. Department of Education faces sharp criticism for ongoing failures to improve student outcomes and manage resources effectively, prompting calls for urgent reform amid growing public frustration.
A recent report reveals Las Vegas boasts one of the lowest apartment vacancy rates in the U.S., highlighting strong rental demand amid ongoing housing challenges, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Retired Las Vegas deputy chief has been confirmed as Nevada’s new U.S. Marshal, bringing decades of law enforcement experience to the role. He aims to strengthen federal and local partnerships statewide.
Streetwear brand, known for its iconic 75-foot hat wall, has launched its first U.S. store on the Las Vegas Strip. The flagship aims to merge bold design with vibrant street culture.
A man has been accused of impersonating a police officer to rent a home in Las Vegas. Authorities are investigating the fraudulent scheme, highlighting concerns over identity misuse in housing rentals.
A judge has denied Michele Fiore’s request for a new trial, upholding the original verdict. The decision marks a significant development in the ongoing legal proceedings against the former Nevada assemblywoman.
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.
Clark County School District (CCSD), the fifth largest in the U.S., serves over 320,000 students. Compared to other top districts, CCSD faces unique challenges with rapid growth and diverse student needs.
Former USA Gymnastics coach sentenced to prison in a high-profile sex abuse case, marking a significant moment in the ongoing fight against abuse in sports, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Nevada Gov. defends Biden administration’s plan to dismantle the U.S. Education Department, citing the need for streamlined operations and improved state-level control, as reported by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
A new U.S. attorney has been appointed for Nevada, marking a significant shift in the state’s federal legal landscape. The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports on the appointee’s background and priorities.
Two Las Vegas pizzerias have been named among the 50 best in the U.S., according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal. The recognition highlights the city’s growing reputation for exceptional pizza.
The “future of U.S. swimming” is set to represent Las Vegas at the Paris Olympics, showcasing the city’s rising talent on the global stage. This marks a significant milestone for local athletes and the community.
A Las Vegas business owner has been charged for involvement in the Capitol riot on January 6. Authorities allege participation in the deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol, reflecting ongoing investigations nationwide.