Vegas construction site human remains probe

Vegas construction site human remains probe

Investigation After Human Remains Found at Vegas Site A somber discovery has put a Las Vegas Valley construction site under police scrutiny this week, after human remains were uncovered by workers. The finding has prompted an ongoing investigation by local authorities, drawing concern from residents and workers in the rapidly developing area. The Discovery and Initial Response On Monday morning, November 20th, construction crews working near North Durango Drive and West Elkhorn Road in northwest … Read More

Sandoval Joins Regents Board

Sandoval Joins Regents Board

Sandoval Joins Regents: What It Means for Nevada Education Former Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval has been appointed to the Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) Board of Regents, marking a significant development for the oversight of institutions like UNLV, College of Southern Nevada (CSN), and Nevada State University. His appointment by Governor Joe Lombardo fills a critical vacancy and introduces a leader with extensive experience at both the executive branch and within a major state … Read More

Vegas a top city for football fans

Vegas a top city for football fans

Las Vegas Scores Big: A Top Destination for Football Fans Our city has once again earned national recognition, this time for its unparalleled appeal to football enthusiasts. A recent study places Las Vegas among the top destinations for fans across the nation, highlighting what many locals already know: this is a prime spot for gridiron action. Vegas Ranks Among the Nation’s Elite A comprehensive analysis by WalletHub has positioned Las Vegas as the third-best city … Read More


New Images Aid Search for Missing Clark County Teen

New Images Aid Search for Missing Clark County Teen

New Images Aid Search for Missing Clark County Teen Two years have passed since Sarah Rodriguez, then 15 years old, vanished from her North Las Vegas neighborhood, leaving her family and the community desperate for answers. Local authorities, in collaboration with national experts, have now released new age-progressed images, hoping these updated visuals will spark new leads in her ongoing disappearance case. These images offer a crucial renewed look at what Sarah might look like … Read More

LV City Council Approves F1 Public Funds

LV City Council Approves F1 Public Funds

LV City Council Approves F1 Funding: What It Means The Las Vegas City Council recently voted to approve a significant allocation of $15 million in public funds to support the upcoming Formula 1 Grand Prix. This decision, made on March 13, 2024, shifts some of the event’s infrastructure costs to taxpayers, sparking discussions among locals about its long-term implications for our city. Why Public Funds for F1? When the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix was … Read More

MGM Resorts Cuts Jobs To Streamline Operations

MGM Resorts Cuts Jobs To Streamline Operations

MGM Resorts Restructuring: What It Means for Las Vegas MGM Resorts International has announced significant organizational changes, including the layoff of hundreds of employees across its properties. This move is part of the company’s broader “MGM 2020” initiative, designed to streamline operations and enhance efficiency. For many local families, this news brings uncertainty to the vibrant Las Vegas job market. Understanding the MGM 2020 Plan The recent layoffs are a direct consequence of MGM Resorts’ … Read More


Las Vegas Hotter Faster Climate Change Impacts Home

Las Vegas Hotter Faster Climate Change Impacts Home

Las Vegas’s Warming Future: What Locals Need to Know Las Vegas has always been a city of sunshine, but recent trends show our desert home is getting hotter, faster. The climate crisis is bringing earlier, longer, and more intense heatwaves, impacting everything from our daily lives to our essential infrastructure. Understanding these changes is crucial for every resident. Our Desert Home: Adapting to New Heat Norms Living in the Mojave Desert means we’re no strangers … Read More

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