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One person has died after a Tesla Cybertruck caught fire outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas. Authorities are investigating the cause of the blaze, which drew emergency crews to the scene.
The Las Vegas Sphere dazzled in 2024 with visuals spanning the summer heatwave to election coverage. USA Today highlights the venue’s cutting-edge displays that captivated audiences nationwide.
A deadly blast involving a Tesla Cybertruck occurred outside the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas, officials confirm. Investigators say the explosion was intentional. No further details have been released.
A man in Las Vegas was accused of setting fire to his apartment after reportedly growing frustrated over rising rent costs. Authorities are investigating the incident as arson and assessing damages caused by the blaze.
Two Las Vegas men have been charged with illegal reentry into the United States, authorities confirmed. The charges come amid increased efforts to enforce immigration laws, according to KSNV reports.
The Las Vegas Grand Prix 2025 promises high-octane action as Formula 1 returns to the iconic Strip. Set for November, the night race will challenge drivers with its unique street circuit and dazzling city lights.
Former President Trump visited a Las Vegas casino to promote his proposal to exempt tipping income from taxes. He argued the move would boost workers’ earnings and support the hospitality industry.
A Frontier Airlines flight emitted visible flames after landing at Las Vegas McCarran International Airport, captured in a viral video. Authorities reported no injuries as firefighters quickly contained the blaze.
The Las Vegas Grand Prix has opened 2025 marshal applications, with FIA, CRDA, and F1 fans supporting the local program. This initiative is set to transform the US sports tourism sector.
A deadly fire in Las Vegas claimed four lives as flames engulfed a residential building. In a desperate bid to survive, a mother and her child jumped from a window, escaping injury. Authorities continue investigating.
Smoke from Southern California wildfires is expected to drift toward Las Vegas, raising air quality concerns. Officials advise residents to monitor updates and limit outdoor activities as conditions develop.
Vice President Kamala Harris held a rally in Las Vegas, spotlighting Nevada’s pivotal role as a swing state in the upcoming election. The event underscores the heightened political focus on the state’s electorate.
“Good Morning, Las Vegas” highlights the intense rivalry as Vegas Golden Knights teammates face off for Team USA and Team Canada in the 4 Nations Face-Off tournament, showcasing elite talent on an international stage.
A Las Vegas firearms dealer was arrested for allegedly illegally exporting U.S. guns to Russia. Authorities say the suspect violated federal export laws, raising concerns over illegal arms trafficking. Investigation ongoing.
Las Vegas police revealed that two letters were found on the suspect’s phone in connection to the Cybertruck explosion incident. Authorities continue investigating the motive behind the blast. No further details have been released.
Flames were spotted beneath a Frontier Airlines plane as it landed at Las Vegas airport, prompting an emergency response. Authorities are investigating the incident; no injuries have been reported so far.
Former President Donald Trump visited Las Vegas to advocate for his “no tax on tips” plan, aiming to boost income for service workers. The initiative seeks to eliminate federal taxes on gratuities, sparking local debate.
One person died after a Tesla Cybertruck exploded outside a Trump hotel in Las Vegas, authorities confirmed. Investigations are underway to determine the cause of the blast at the high-profile location.
Beyoncé altered her visuals during her third show at the Sphere after receiving a cease-and-desist from the venue’s owner. The changes come as legal tensions over intellectual property claims continue.




















