Former Raiders tight end Darren Waller is on the team’s roster for the Battle for Vegas softball game against the Golden Knights on July 12 at Las Vegas Ballpark.
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The death marked the 80th traffic-related fatality in Metro’s jurisdiction in 2025.
The City Council approved plans for a 293-unit apartment project next to a hotel-casino.
Ninety-nine Clark County foster children graduated high school in 2025. Support from foster families helps set kids up for the future, and Clark County needs more foster homes.
The Clark County School Board unanimously approved a nearly $4 billion budget for fiscal year 2026. CCSD will submit its final budget on June 9 and an amended final budget by Dec. 31.
Zaon Collins, who is now a junior at Fresno State, killed another driver, 52-year-old Eric Echevarria, in a 2020 crash.
The ACLU and high school senior Corie Humphrey filed a lawsuit against CCSD over what it said is the school district’s unconstitutional and inconsistent enforcement of what students can wear at graduation.
At the inaugural Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement Forum, Maria Shriver discussed how research, some of it conducted in Las Vegas, has debunked myths about the disease.
A fourth grade student at Elaine Wynn Elementary School was announced as the winner of the 25th Mojave Max Emergence Contest.
A Las Vegas man was sentenced to prison on Monday after bringing meth and a firearm to a meeting with his probation officer, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said in a news release.
A mass casualty event was averted when a gunman’s rifle malfunctioned after he fired 24 rounds inside a northwest valley fitness center, police said.
The fitness center which was the scene of a deadly shooting Friday in the northwest Las Vegas Valley has reopened.
The expansion of Boring Company’s Vegas Loop is expected to ramp up following the opening of multiple offshoots from the Las Vegas Convention Center to neighboring resorts.
Las Vegas casinos are using nightclubs, sports betting and flashy slot machines to attract and retain consumers who may be driven more by experiences than by jackpots.
Though climate change is politicized, residents feel the effects of it either way, experts said.