
A city of contrasts: Entertainment capital faces food access crisis Las Vegas continues to battle a stark reality behind its glittering facade – significant portions of the valley remain food deserts where residents struggle to access fresh, affordable groceries. While

The American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada has taken legal action against the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department over transparency concerns related to immigration enforcement policies at the Clark County Detention Center. Lawsuit seeks public records disclosure The civil rights

The iconic boy band is making history as the first pop act to perform at the revolutionary venue, launching a summer residency that celebrates their biggest album’s 25th anniversary. Breaking new ground at Sphere AJ McLean, speaking from his Las

José Andrés steakhouse bows out as Kwame Onwuachi’s Caribbean concept moves in Sahara Las Vegas has officially announced that Bazaar Meat by José Andrés will close its doors on Thursday, July 31, at the resort’s original SLS location. The beloved

27-year-old suspect allegedly opened fire during drug-induced episode A Las Vegas man has been arrested in connection with a fatal shooting in western Arizona that took place over the Fourth of July weekend, according to the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office.

Coastal Italian seafood restaurant replaces iconic fine-dining hotspot This fall, the Bellagio is charting a bold new culinary course by transforming the legendary Picasso dining room into Carbone Riviera, a lavish coastal Italian seafood restaurant from Major Food Group. Known

New $49 million infrastructure project aims to protect Charleston corridor from future disasters It has been 26 years since one of the most destructive floods in Las Vegas history swept through the valley, killing two people, damaging hundreds of homes,

Vegas Golden Knights star leads team in sixth annual charity showdown Las Vegas Golden Knights center Jack Eichel is set to lead his team at the 6th annual Battle for Vegas charity softball event, taking place Saturday, July 12, 2025,

A scorching milestone in the city’s climate history On July 7, 2024, Las Vegas recorded an astonishing 120°F at Harry Reid International Airport, shattering the previous all-time high of 117°F—a mark that had stood since 1942. This record-setting temperature was

A boom in stray and lost animals stresses local animal welfare resources Over the recent Fourth of July weekend, a Las Vegas-area animal shelter stepped up after taking in nearly 150 extra pets—an influx driven by the spikes in noise,