The start of high-speed rail construction between Las Vegas and Southern California faces a likely two-year delay, impacting tourism and business plans in the region, project officials announced Wednesday.
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Las Vegas has been ranked the No. 2 moving destination in the U.S., according to recent data highlighted by reviewjournal.com. The city’s growing appeal is driven by job opportunities, affordable housing, and vibrant lifestyle options.
“Lasting memories of a morning that erupted in gunfire” reflects on the harrowing events and enduring impact of a sudden violence that shook a community. The article details firsthand accounts and ongoing efforts to heal.
A court has ruled the joint operating agreement between the Las Vegas Review-Journal and the Sun as “unenforceable,” challenging the future of their business partnership, per reviewjournal.com.
Terrible Herbst’s US flags have become a familiar sight across Southern Nevada, marking the company’s growing presence in the region. The iconic flags symbolize its expanding network and community ties.
A UNLV professor is pioneering cultural exchange by taking a new form of U.S. export-poetry-to Cuba. This initiative aims to strengthen educational ties and promote artistic dialogue between the two nations.
A fugitive MS-13 leader in Las Vegas has been arrested after illegally re-entering the U.S., authorities confirmed. The capture marks a significant blow to the notorious gang’s local operations.
The Nevada U.S. Attorney’s Office has launched a new Public Corruption Strike Force aimed at targeting government corruption. The initiative seeks to enhance transparency and accountability across state and local agencies.
The federal government shutdown’s impact on Las Vegas remains limited for now, with key local services unaffected. Officials monitor the situation as uncertainty continues nationwide.
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.
A North Las Vegas man, residing in the U.S. illegally, has admitted to drug dealing, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports. Authorities continue to investigate the extent of his operations.
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A Las Vegas judge has ordered the detention of two suspects linked to the US Capitol riot, citing flight risk and potential danger. The decision highlights ongoing legal actions against January 6 participants.













