
A 52-year-old Filipino national has been arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Las Vegas, facing four counts of sexual assault of a child under 14, marking the third such arrest of a Filipino national in the city

Former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson faces a copyright infringement lawsuit filed in Las Vegas federal court over his use of the 1998 hip-hop track “Murdergram” in an Instagram video promoting his November 2024 fight against Jake Paul. Producer claims unauthorized

The 2025 MAGIC Las Vegas fashion trade show opened Monday at the Las Vegas Convention Center, bringing together manufacturers, suppliers, brands, and buyers from around the world for what organizers call the industry’s largest marketplace event. Three-day fashion extravaganza Running

A 22-year-old Utah man died early Thursday morning after his vehicle collided with a construction truck on Interstate 15 in Clark County, approximately 11 miles south of Mesquite, Nevada. Fatal collision in construction zone William Rance Bill of St. George,

The Nevada Wolf Pack football program continues building its future schedule with marquee opponents, announcing a return trip to Nebraska for the 2029 season opener while the Mountain West Conference prepares to implement new player availability reporting requirements for the

Nevada families are facing a growing crisis at the intersection of rising food costs, federal program changes, and increasing demand for assistance, creating what advocates describe as a perfect storm of food insecurity across the Silver State. The scope of

Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Aidan O’Connell’s preseason struggles have raised concerns as he enters his third NFL season, with head coach Pete Carroll identifying specific issues with the quarterback’s performance that need immediate attention. Tempo problems and poor decisions plague

The City of Las Vegas has opened applications for its Youth Neighborhood Association Partnership Program (YNAPP), offering local youth the chance to receive grants up to $2,000 for community service projects they design and lead themselves. Program details and eligibility

The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a lawsuit against the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles after discovering evidence of secret encrypted communications between DMV staff and federal immigration agents, raising alarm about potential illegal data sharing of Nevada drivers’

The Las Vegas luxury real estate market is experiencing a dramatic shift, with million-dollar home listings jumping more than 40% compared to last year, creating unprecedented opportunities for buyers who now enjoy greater selection and stronger negotiating positions in previously