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Summerlin South aims for redemption in the LLWS U.S. championship game after a tough loss last year. The Las Vegas team is determined to bring home the title and make their city proud.
Fans eager for the 2025 WNBA playoffs can now buy tickets for the Las Vegas Aces vs. Seattle Storm series. USA Today provides a complete guide on purchasing options and the full playoff schedule. Stay tuned for game dates and venues.
Fairfield National’s inspiring journey in the Little League World Series ended with a loss to Las Vegas. Despite the defeat, the team’s remarkable run captured hearts nationwide. Coverage by NBC Connecticut.
Amazon’s autonomous vehicle unit, Zoox, has launched its robotaxi service in Las Vegas, marking its entry into the competitive U.S. robotaxi market. The move intensifies the race among tech giants to dominate self-driving ride services.
Summerlin South’s late-inning home run propelled them into the U.S. championship game of the Little League World Series, marking a thrilling victory and keeping their title hopes alive.
A man charged with reentering the U.S. after deportation made his first court appearance in Las Vegas. The case highlights ongoing concerns about immigration enforcement and border security. Proceedings continue.
Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas has appointed Iyad Mourad as its new Hotel Manager. Mourad brings extensive hospitality expertise, aiming to elevate guest experiences at the luxury resort.
The Las Vegas visitor count, often a key economic barometer, is showing a notable decline. Experts warn this dip could signal broader troubles ahead for the U.S. economy, raising concerns among investors and policymakers.
A man accused of killing Las Vegas woman Lesly Palacio has been extradited from Mexico to the U.S., authorities confirmed. He will face charges in connection with the case, KLAS 8 News Now reports.
The Sky Starters delivered a strong performance but fell short against the Aces in a tightly contested matchup. Despite standout efforts, the team couldn’t secure the win in a closely fought battle.
The Las Vegas Raiders have announced their inactive players for Week 1. Key starters will sit out as the team finalizes its roster ahead of the season opener. Updates on player availability will impact game-day strategies.
An accused serial rapist in the U.S. illegally entered a plea deal in a Las Vegas case, sources report. The development raises legal and procedural questions as KLAS 8 News Now continues to follow the story.
Two New England casinos have been ranked among the best in the U.S. outside Las Vegas, highlighting the region’s growing appeal in the gaming industry. The rankings were recently featured in a Boston.com report.
Las Vegas tourism plummets as the US trade war triggers global backlash, dampening international travel. Experts warn this decline threatens local economies and signals broader risks for America’s economic recovery.
Geno Smith aims to shed his label as a former draft bust by showcasing consistency and leadership this NFL season. With a strong supporting cast, Smith seeks to earn long-overdue respect in the league.
Las Vegas is the fastest cooling housing market in the U.S., a recent report reveals. After years of rapid growth, rising prices and slowing sales signal a market shift, prompting cautious optimism among experts.
A shooting at a Nevada casino has left three dead and a wounded suspect in custody, authorities report. The motive remains unclear as police continue their investigation into the tragic incident.
Amari Cooper has announced his retirement just one week after signing with the Las Vegas Raiders, surprising fans and analysts alike. The veteran wide receiver’s sudden decision marks a swift end to his NFL career.
Las Vegas tourism is experiencing a downturn, with analysts pointing to the impact of Trump’s tariffs and immigration crackdown. Industry insiders say these policies have dampened visitor numbers and spending in the entertainment capital.



















