The Raiders released their first injury report ahead of Week 1, revealing key player statuses. While some starters remain questionable, the team expects most to play, signaling a promising start to the season.
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Two Connecticut casinos have been named among the best outside Las Vegas, according to USA Today. This recognition highlights the growing prominence of CT’s gaming scene, attracting visitors from across the region.
Las Vegas faces growing challenges as rising living costs, water shortages, and declining tourism threaten its economy. Experts warn the city must adapt quickly to avoid long-term decline.
The Las Vegas Raiders enter training camp with one primary focus: solidifying their offensive line. Coaches emphasize protection and cohesion to boost quarterback performance and overall team success.
The Las Vegas Aces continue to dominate with an 11-game winning streak, positioning themselves as top contenders for the 2025 WNBA Championship. Their blend of talent and teamwork makes a title run highly likely.
Fairfield, Conn. secured third place in the Little League World Series by defeating Aruba in the consolation game, showcasing strong teamwork and skill on the international stage. Coverage by CBS News.
The United States is witnessing a sharp decline in Las Vegas tourism, with visitor numbers plunging into double digits. Resorts face mounting challenges as they struggle to adapt to the sudden drop in travelers.
A’ja Wilson and the Las Vegas Aces secured a historic 12-game winning streak, clinching the WNBA’s No. 2 seed. Their dominant run positions them as strong contenders heading into the playoffs.
The global anti-doping agency has called on US authorities to halt a planned drug-fueled event in Las Vegas, citing serious concerns over athlete safety and the promotion of substance abuse.
A Filipino man was fatally stabbed in Las Vegas, authorities confirmed. The incident is under investigation as police seek witnesses. The community mourns the loss of the victim, highlighting concerns over local safety.
Hollow statements and cruel budget cuts follow another US gun tragedy, fueling public outrage. Critics argue that political inaction worsens the crisis, while victims’ families demand effective reform.
The Detroit Lions have signed a new defensive end to their practice squad, bolstering their defensive depth. The move aims to enhance the team’s pass rush as the season progresses. More updates to follow.
A Las Vegas Sun report warns that former President Trump’s smear campaign against the Federal Reserve risks undermining its independence, potentially destabilizing U.S. economic policy and market confidence.
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.
The Pittsburgh Steelers’ pursuit of their ideal wide receiver has hit a snag, as their top target is no longer available. This development could reshape the team’s offseason strategy moving forward.
Summerlin South’s Little League team secured a thrilling victory to advance to the US title game in the Little League World Series. Their strong performance highlights a promising run in the national tournament.
Las Vegas emerges as a key tourism hub amid a US travel slump impacting the economy. Challenges like Trump tariffs and Canada reducing travel ties amplify shifts as New York, San Francisco, LA, Miami, and Seattle unify efforts.
The Las Vegas Aces have emerged as the WNBA’s toughest playoff contender. With a dominant lineup and relentless defense, they’re the team every rival dreads facing in the postseason.
A Las Vegas DA defended the bail granted in an Israeli official’s child sex sting case, calling it “standard,” amid sharp criticism from a U.S. attorney who called the decision contentious.
The Las Vegas Raiders’ effort to boost trade value of a former starter backfired spectacularly after one preseason game, raising serious doubts about the player’s market worth and the team’s strategy.




















