Jacky Rosen has defeated Sam Brown in Nevada’s U.S. Senate race, securing a key victory in the state. The win marks a significant moment in Nevada politics as Rosen continues her tenure in the Senate.
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Durango High’s JROTC program made history as the first to officially dock with the U.S. Space Force, marking a new milestone in military education partnerships, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports.
Las Vegas rental prices have surged well beyond the national average, driven by high demand and limited supply. The rapid growth underscores ongoing housing challenges in the city, impacting affordability for residents.
Former Miss Nevada United States announces bid for Congress, aiming to bring fresh perspective to Nevada politics. Her campaign focuses on community engagement and bipartisan solutions.
Former Miss Nevada has been arrested again on drug charges, marking another legal setback. The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports the ongoing court proceedings as authorities continue their investigation.
Northwest Las Vegas may soon have its own CSN campus, addressing growing demand for local higher education. The proposed site aims to expand access and ease overcrowding at existing campuses, officials say.
Rising trade tensions between the U.S. and China could lead to a decline in Chinese tourists visiting Las Vegas. Industry experts warn that tariffs and diplomatic strains may impact travel and spending in the city.
Las Vegas police arrested two suspects following a bank robbery in Summerlin. Authorities responded swiftly, recovering stolen items and ensuring public safety. The investigation remains ongoing.
A Las Vegas business owner, known online as #SpiderNazi, has been charged in connection with the U.S. Capitol riot. Authorities allege involvement in the January 6 attack. Court proceedings are ongoing.
A Las Vegas tourism trade group warns that tariffs proposed under the Trump administration could hurt the local economy by deterring international visitors and increasing operational costs for businesses.
North Las Vegas continues to grow as a key suburb of the Las Vegas metropolitan area, with new developments and community initiatives spotlighted in the latest Las Vegas Review-Journal reports.
A private attorney has been selected for a U.S. magistrate judge position in Las Vegas. The appointment aims to strengthen the local federal court’s capacity to handle a growing caseload, officials say.
Las Vegas home prices are soaring, outpacing the US average as demand remains strong. The city’s housing market shows robust growth, driven by limited inventory and increased buyer interest, signaling continued momentum ahead.
Las Vegas area schools have been ranked second-worst in the nation for quality, highlighting ongoing challenges in education standards. The ranking raises concerns about funding, resources, and student performance in local districts.
The Laken Riley Act’s impact on the Las Vegas Valley remains complex, stirring debate over public safety and civil rights. Officials grapple with enforcement challenges as community opinions sharply diverge.
Las Vegas home prices are the most overvalued in the U.S., according to a recent report. Rapid price surges have outpaced local income growth, raising concerns about market sustainability.
Four Las Vegas men were arrested in a crackdown on dark web drug sales, authorities announced. The investigation targeted illicit online markets, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat digital narcotics trafficking.
Las Vegas has the fastest-growing home prices in the U.S., driven by strong demand and limited inventory. The surge highlights a booming housing market amid ongoing economic recovery, impacting affordability for many buyers.
A recent report reveals that housing in Las Vegas is now less affordable than the U.S. average, driven by rising home prices and limited inventory, intensifying challenges for local buyers and renters alike.
Retired Las Vegas Deputy Chief has been confirmed as Nevada’s new U.S. Marshal. The appointment marks a significant leadership shift in federal law enforcement, aiming to strengthen public safety across the state.



















