The WNBA has signed an 11-year media rights deal with Versant, securing broadcast of games on USA Network. The agreement aims to boost visibility and fan engagement for the league.
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The Las Vegas Strip’s gaming revenue has declined, signaling a slowdown in industry growth, according to a recent report. Experts warn the sector faces mounting challenges amid shifting consumer behaviors.
Miles Robinson’s extra-time goal secured the US Men’s National Team a thrilling victory, clinching the Gold Cup title in Las Vegas. The dramatic finish capped off a hard-fought tournament win.
The USA Pickleball Golden Ticket event returns to Las Vegas, drawing top players and fans for thrilling matches and major prizes. The Las Vegas Review-Journal covers the excitement at this premier pickleball showcase.
Las Vegas business leaders have rallied in support of UNLV President Keith E. Whitfield amid mounting criticism. They emphasize his positive impact on the university and regional economy in a recent statement.
Hidden records have revealed a federal shooting in the desert near Las Vegas, exposing significant flaws in the subsequent investigation. The Las Vegas Review-Journal uncovers new details raising serious concerns.
A Saudi sergeant has been arrested in Las Vegas for the alleged rape of a boy at Circus Circus. Authorities are investigating the incident as charges are being prepared. The case highlights ongoing concerns about safety in public venues.
A Las Vegas native has been appointed by the White House as Nevada’s top federal prosecutor. The new U.S. Attorney will oversee major cases across the state, marking a significant career milestone.
Jacky Rosen has unseated Dean Heller in a closely watched Nevada Senate race, securing a pivotal Democratic victory. Her win marks a significant shift in the state’s political landscape.
A Las Vegas security company faces a lawsuit following two fatal shootings involving its guards. The legal action highlights ongoing concerns about accountability and safety in private security operations.
Former Trump national security adviser highlighted key US foreign policy achievements during a speech at UNLV, emphasizing national security and global leadership. The event drew significant local and media attention.
A Las Vegas man is facing charges related to child pornography, authorities confirmed. The investigation is ongoing as law enforcement works to gather evidence. No further details have been released at this time.
A Las Vegas pizza shop and several local businesses are closing today in solidarity with a national ICE protest. The closures aim to raise awareness and support calls for immigration enforcement reform.
The UN has approved a US-led plan authorizing an international stabilization force in Gaza, aiming to restore order and support humanitarian efforts amid ongoing conflict, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports.
Filipino teachers are adapting to new roles and lifestyles as they join Las Vegas school districts. They face challenges and opportunities while enriching local classrooms with their diverse skills and cultural perspectives.
Trump’s new security strategy criticizes European allies while emphasizing U.S. dominance in the Western Hemisphere, highlighting a shift toward unilateralism and regional authority, reports the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Las Vegas casinos face growing criticism as visitors report escalating tipping pressures. With rising service costs and aggressive gratuity requests, guests question if the city’s hospitality is reaching a tipping point.
A homeland security leader addressed school security challenges in Las Vegas, emphasizing enhanced measures and community collaboration to ensure student safety. The discussion highlights ongoing efforts to bolster protection in local schools.
Virgin Trains’ IPO marks a pivotal step in launching the Las Vegas-SoCal rail line, promising enhanced connectivity and boosting tourism. The project aims to revolutionize travel between key destinations in the Southwest.
EDITORIAL: A $26 bottle of water at a Las Vegas event sparks outrage, highlighting excess and poor judgment. The Las Vegas Review-Journal calls it a symbol of wastefulness-and a “shame on us” moment for the city.




















