Las Vegas has secured the top spot in the U.S. for a crucial tourism component, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal. The city’s unmatched appeal continues to drive record visitor numbers and economic growth.
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Las Vegas is among just five U.S. cities where rents have declined, according to a recent report. The trend marks a shift in the housing market, offering relief to renters in the city.
Chicago joins Las Vegas, Orlando, Atlanta, and other top US cities redefining business travel, ranking among the top ten convention hubs. The city’s vibrant venues and amenities boost its appeal for national events.
Mayoral candidate aims to make Las Vegas the most transparent city in the U.S., pledging open government and increased accountability. The initiative seeks to boost public trust and civic engagement.
Flights across major US hubs including Chicago, San Francisco, Atlanta, Dallas, and Los Angeles face massive disruptions as 619 flights are cancelled and 4,818 delayed. Delta, Southwest, SkyWest, and others ground fleets amid widespread chaos.
Las Vegas is among only five U.S. cities experiencing a decline in rental prices, according to a recent report. The drop contrasts with rising rents nationwide, highlighting shifts in the local housing market.
Business Insider reveals the top 10 US cities for social-media creators, highlighting hubs with strong digital ecosystems, networking opportunities, and growth potential for influencers and content producers.
A new study highlights the safest major cities in the US, with low crime rates and strong community programs. The Hill reports these urban areas set benchmarks for public safety in 2024.
Violent crime rates have surged in several US cities, with incidents such as assaults, robberies, and shootings becoming more frequent. Experts urge local authorities to strengthen community safety measures.
Las Vegas joins Miami, Honolulu, New York City, Los Angeles, Orlando, and other major US cities facing a tourism slowdown. The travel sector is under significant pressure as visitor numbers dip amid economic and global challenges.
Las Vegas lost the most construction jobs of any U.S. city last year, the latest report reveals. The decline highlights ongoing challenges in the local building industry amid shifting market conditions.
The immersive Disney experience has launched in Las Vegas, with plans to expand to other US cities. Visitors can explore iconic Disney worlds up close, offering a unique chance to “be there in person,” The Hill reports.
A recent 24/7 Wall St. analysis identifies U.S. cities plagued by the highest rates of gun crime. The report highlights urban areas struggling with escalating violence, underscoring urgent public safety challenges nationwide.
Philadelphia joins Orlando, Baltimore, Chicago, New Orleans, and Las Vegas in surging hotel occupancy, visitor spending, and tax revenues ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026, spotlighting major U.S. cities gearing up for the global event.
Las Vegas joins Atlantic City, Detroit, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and New Orleans in fueling massive growth in the US travel sector through casino tourism. This surge marks a new era in entertainment and economic revitalization nationwide.
A recent study names New York City as the world’s most stressful city to visit, citing high costs, congestion, and crowds. Tourists are advised to plan carefully to navigate the urban intensity.
Business Insider ranks the 10 most fun cities in the US, highlighting top spots for nightlife, entertainment, and cultural experiences. From vibrant festivals to diverse dining, these cities promise nonstop excitement for all visitors.
Las Vegas led the U.S. in construction job losses in 2025, according to Casino.org. The city’s pivotal casino projects faced delays, significantly impacting employment in the sector.
Las Vegas, alongside Miami, New York, Washington, Los Angeles, and Orlando, faces one of the steepest declines in US tourism this year. Economic shifts and changing traveler preferences impact these major destinations.
A new report ranks US cities by teacher pay, revealing which urban areas compensate educators the least. Las Vegas notably falls near the bottom, spotlighting ongoing concerns about teacher salaries in the city.




















