Las Vegas is full of electronic music this weekend, from the stages at the Electric Daisy Carnival at Las Vegas Motor Speedway to the baggage claim area of Harry Reid International Airport …
Monthly Archives: May 2025
US cable giants Charter and Cox, under assault by streaming services, pursue $34.5 billion merger
Charter Communications has offered to acquire Cox Communications, a $34.5 billion merger that would combine two of the top three cable companies in the U.S.
Training session planned for high school football referees in Las Vegas
This is exclusively a classroom training event — meaning no on-field drills. You don’t need to come in your referee uniform.
A rare warning from Walmart during a US trade war: Higher prices are inevitable
Walmart, which became the nation’s largest retailer by making low prices a priority, has found itself in a place it’s rarely been: Warning customers that prices will rise for goods ranging from bananas to car seats.
Judge dismisses Hamby lawsuit against WNBA alleging mistreatment; she can pursue claim against Aces
The judge determined Hamby proved enough to move forward with her discrimination claim against the Aces and partially with her retaliation allegations.
New SF Giants-A’s rivalry will have familiar feel, but it’ll never be the same as the Bay Bridge Series
The series this weekend marks the first time the A’s have returned to the Bay Area since the John Fisher-owned franchise left Oakland after 57 years after last season ….
Nevada cultural programs and institutions struggle after Trump slashed funding
Nevada Humanities drew roughly 75% of its $1.5 million annual budget from the funds that have been terminated.
The Strat’s dance spectacular ‘iLuminate’ set to close
The technology and dance-centric production will take the stage for the last time at the Strat Theater on May 31.
Your guide to a ‘Fallout: New Vegas’ real-life scavenger hunt as the hit video game celebrates 15 years
One of the greatest role-playing adventures of all time handled the history, landmarks and icons of Las Vegas and the surrounding landscape with care and great detail.
House Republicans advance budget package with Medicaid changes
This issue has been a flashpoint of contention between Democrats and Republicans for months, with the GOP-controlled Congress insisting they would only eliminate “waste, fraud and abuse” from the Medicaid program.