W hen Metro Police Officers Dave Foster and Mike Ross responded to a call at a vacant luxury home in the northwestern valley last month, the last thing they expected to find was …
Monthly Archives: January 2025
Trump’s immigration policy changes have CCSD schools in limbo
Clark County School District principals are looking for guidance on how to respond should federal immigration agents arrive on campus conducting deportation efforts, a possibility now that …
UNLV football finishes ranked No. 23 in historic season
The UNLV football team finished ranked nationally for the first time in program history coming in at No. 23 in the final Associated Press poll released today.
Gone in 60 seconds: Golden Knights struggling to finish out periods
The “Credit One minute to go in the period” announcement at T-Mobile Arena felt almost like a death bell toll for the Vegas Golden Knights on Monday.
Nevadans split on outlook for next four years as Trump gets to work unraveling Biden’s legacy
Donald Trump was sworn into office as the 47th president, saying he would sign more than 100 executive orders to “begin the complete restoration of America and the revolution of common sense.”
Weather sidelines Las Vegas Police Protective Association from Trump inauguration parade
The last minute changes sent people who had flown, in some instances thousands of miles, to Washington into a scramble for new ways to celebrate the new administration.
How to watch Trump’s inauguration
Inauguration Day is nearly here. President Joe Biden on Monday will be handing over power to President-elect Donald Trump at the U.S. Capitol in Washington.
Old-school charm remains even as Bonanza High undergoes major makeover
Lisa Hungerford, the assistant principal at Bonanza High School, was giving a campus tour this school year to a group of graduates returning for a class reunion. Like most former Bonanza Bengals …
Electric vehicle charging infrastructure still evolving in Nevada
Wendy Green and her husband travel to Las Vegas from Los Angeles at least twice a year in their Tesla.
Vegas Chamber’s new job-matching tool has potential to reshape local workforce
The Vegas Chamber recently launched JobX—an online platform that not only provides job seekers with insight into the most in-demand careers in Southern Nevada, but also a quiz to determine with which job they may have the most compatibility.