U.S. Marshals have arrested several fugitives across Nevada, including in Sparks and Reno, as part of an ongoing effort to capture wanted criminals. The Reno Gazette Journal reports increased law enforcement activity in the region.
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An Italian restaurant in Las Vegas’ Arts District has been named one of the best in the U.S., the Reno Gazette Journal reports. The accolade highlights the city’s growing culinary scene and vibrant dining options.
Nevada City has been named the safest in the state, according to recent data. However, this designation reflects a complex landscape of varying crime rates and community factors across Nevada.
A sports gambler linked to multiple athletes has been implicated in a Las Vegas casino ban, intensifying scrutiny on illegal betting activities. The Reno Gazette Journal reports ongoing investigations into the network.
A Nevada college has been named the best in the state by U.S. News & World Report. The Reno Gazette Journal highlights the institution’s achievements and location. Read on to see which school earned the top spot.
A Nevada elementary school has been ranked No. 1 in the state by U.S. News and World Report, highlighting its excellence in academics and student performance. The Reno Gazette Journal reports on this notable achievement.
The US government has denied intervening in the case of an Israeli official accused of a sex crime in Nevada, officials told the Reno Gazette Journal. Authorities say the investigation remains independent.
The Las Vegas Athletics have encountered a trademark roadblock, delaying plans for a fresh team identity. Legal challenges over naming rights in Nevada pose new hurdles for the franchise’s rebranding efforts.
A’s fans, don’t fret over trademark issues as the team explores rebranding options. Las Vegas is a leading contender for a fresh start under a new name, reports the Reno Gazette Journal.
Sigal Chattah has been named interim U.S. attorney for Nevada, sparking opposition from Senators Rosen and Cortez Masto, who vow to challenge the appointment. The move intensifies political tensions in the state’s legal landscape.
U.S. News and World Report has ranked Nevada’s top 10 high schools, highlighting academic excellence across the state. The Reno Gazette Journal presents the full list, showcasing schools leading in performance and student outcomes.
Las Vegas resort fees are rising again, with Caesars Entertainment leading the increase. The additional daily charges impact visitor costs, prompting concerns over transparency and affordability for travelers.
A juvenile has been arrested following a shooting at the Circus Circus casino in Las Vegas that injured four people. Authorities are investigating the incident, which sparked panic among visitors.
A Las Vegas man appeared in federal court Tuesday, charged with threatening a U.S. representative. Authorities say the threats prompted an investigation amid rising concerns over political violence.
Reno has been ranked among the top ‘most educated’ cities in the U.S., according to a recent report by the Reno Gazette Journal. The city’s growing academic community and rising college degree rates contributed to its high placement.
A new national study ranks Nevada among the least educated states, highlighting challenges in graduation rates and access to higher education, according to the Reno Gazette Journal. Efforts to improve are underway.
Las Vegas has long been a target for tourist criticism, but recent data reveals a complex picture. Despite challenges, Nevada’s tourism numbers show resilience, hinting at a cautiously optimistic outlook for the state’s economy.
Reno’s Davidson Academy ranked No. 1 in Nevada and No. 4 nationwide in the US News Best High Schools list. The prestigious recognition highlights the school’s exceptional academic performance and student success.
Kamala Harris concluded her Las Vegas rally emphasizing unity, stating, “We will govern on behalf of all Americans.” Her message focused on inclusive leadership ahead of the upcoming election.
MGM Resorts announced furloughs for 140 managers across its Las Vegas properties amid a significant business slump, aiming to cut costs as the hospitality sector faces ongoing challenges.




















