Las Vegas News | 7@7 AM for Thursday, January 30th, 2025
Las Vegas lovers, history buffs and casino collectors have a new jackpot to chase, as pieces of an iconic Strip resort are being auctioned off.
Facing a national pilot shortage, the event was partially intended to attract more interested pilots.
Four-star Bishop Gorman girls basketball guard Aaliah Spaight released her list of top 10 colleges recently, a group that includes several SEC programs.
Walmart has recalled frozen, raw shrimp sold in several states because federal health officials say it could have potential radioactive contamination.
Nevada’s response to urban heat is still young, but a Southern Nevada research team is paving the way.
Offering rest from the sweltering desert heat, cooling centers can mean the difference between life and death for victims of heat illness. But that’s only if they use one.
In his speech at an AI conference on the Las Vegas Strip, Geoffrey Hinton discussed the launch of GPT-5, how humans are getting AI wrong and when we’ll reach Artificial General Intelligence.
The publicly traded real estate investment trust confirmed the number of homes it owns in the valley to the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Check out the scores and top performances from Tuesday’s high school soccer and girls volleyball action.
Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
Rapid growth has caused the Cottonwood Peak Fire to cover 64,258 acres as of Tuesday night, more than doubling in size, according to the Bureau of Land Management, Elko District.
Reigning MVP A’ja Wilson had another incredible performance, and the Aces defeated the Atlanta Dream at Michelob Ultra Arena on Tuesday.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Poverty doesn’t have to be permanent. But the cure isn’t “free” stuff.
That doesn’t mean it is impossible that there is something big still out there. But it seems more and more unlikely.
Trump D.C. takeover invites more problems.