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One dead and multiple injured after a shooting at a Las Vegas Athletic Club, police confirmed. Authorities are investigating the incident. No further details have been released. ABC News will provide updates.
A video capturing the Las Vegas Sphere adorned with an “I Voted” sticker highlights Nevada’s early voting kickoff. The iconic venue’s gesture promotes civic participation as election season intensifies.
Connecticut and Nevada face off in a highly anticipated showdown for the US title, with both teams aiming to claim national glory. The intense matchup promises thrilling action and top-level competition, says sungazette.com.
Nevada’s top federal prosecutor may face legal and political challenges following a recent New Jersey ruling that could impact prosecutorial authority. The decision sparks debate on federal oversight in state matters.
MATHESON announces plans to construct a new air separation plant in Las Vegas, Nevada. The facility aims to boost local industrial gas supply, supporting regional growth and enhancing operational efficiency.
Nevada secured a decisive 8-2 victory over Fairfield National in the U.S. Championship at the Little League World Series. The win advances Nevada to the next stage of the prestigious tournament.
An Israeli government official was arrested in Nevada during an internet crimes sting targeting child exploitation, authorities confirmed. The Las Vegas operation highlights ongoing global efforts to combat online child abuse.
ICE arrests in Nevada are sharply increasing, including individuals with no criminal record, sparking concerns over enforcement practices and community impact, according to The Nevada Independent.
Las Vegas politician Robert Telles has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of a journalist. The case raises questions about motives and the dangers faced by the press. Details on what drove the crime remain under investigation.
The US government has denied intervening in the case of an Israeli official accused of a sex crime in Nevada. Officials emphasized that the legal process will proceed without diplomatic interference.
A fire engine overturned while responding to a house fire in Nevada, according to FireRescue1. Emergency crews quickly secured the scene, and injuries were reported but no fatalities. The cause of the crash is under investigation.
An Israeli government official was arrested in a Las Vegas Valley child predator undercover operation, sources reveal. Authorities conducted a sting targeting online child exploitation networks. Investigations are ongoing.
Fifteen Nevada campuses have earned spots on U.S. News & World Report’s list of best high schools, highlighting the state’s commitment to academic excellence, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports.
An Israeli government official was arrested in Nevada as part of a major sex crimes operation, authorities confirmed. The investigation highlights ongoing efforts to tackle exploitation across borders.
Former President Trump’s recent trash-talking has sparked backlash, potentially costing Las Vegas valuable business and investment opportunities, warns Nevada Current. Local leaders express concern over the economic impact on the city.
Train derailments remain a frequent issue in the US, raising safety concerns for the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste site in Nevada. Officials urge stricter measures to prevent potential hazardous spills near Las Vegas.
Nevada used A.I. to identify students needing academic support, sparking controversy over privacy and bias. Critics argued the algorithm unfairly targeted vulnerable groups, raising ethical concerns about AI in education.
Vice President Kamala Harris criticized former President Trump’s Project 2025, accusing it of undermining democracy, while defending President Biden’s record during a Las Vegas event, Nevada Current reports.
The U.S. Justice Department has designated Nevada as a “sanctuary state,” citing its policies limiting cooperation with federal immigration enforcement, KSNV reports. This designation may impact federal funding and legal actions.



















