The $1.75 billion stadium, designed to accommodate 33,000 fans, is slated to open in time for the 2028 season. It will be built on site of the former ….
Monthly Archives: June 2025
Strip workers can use monorail during Formula One road disruptions
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority board approved $55,000 on Tuesday to provide monorail transportation for Strip employees whose commute is affected by Formula One race setup disruptions …
‘Upping the ante against all of us’: Nevada union leaders rally against Trump immigration crackdown
“That is our great enemy: humans that are feeding their families,” state Sen. Edgar Flores said. “That is who’s so terrifying to this administration because they got nothing else to offer to us.”
Rent-a-robot firm is part of Las Vegas tech renaissance
A Las Vegas-based company is providing manufacturers with what can only be described as a rent-a-robot service.
Hearing the world anew: UNLV clinic’s cochlear implant program restores gift of sound
Walter Vidal Contreras Robles sat excitedly in the small waiting room of UNLV’s otolaryngology clinic with a bright smile on his face the morning of May 30. It was his 37th birthday, and instead of wishing for ….
Despite reassurances, Nevadans in Congress see Yucca threat resurfacing
President Donald Trump and his administration have continuously assured Nevadans that their interest in nuclear energy doesn’t mean they’ll revive the federal government’s plan to store waste …
No school? No problem, thanks to summer meal program
About one in five Southern Nevada children, or more than 110,000 kids, overall live in a food-insecure household …
Local football greats chase a championship with UFL’s Michigan Panthers
Most of the highlights of veteran linebacker Javin White’s football career have come in Las Vegas.
Aces, BetMGM Sportsbook team up: What this means for the WNBA
The announcement last week was made in true Las Vegas fashion, boldly and loudly in the heart of the Strip.
Employers add a solid 139,000 jobs in May, though hiring slows as some potential weaknesses appear
U.S. employers slowed hiring last month, but still added a solid 139,000 jobs amid uncertainty over President Donald Trump’s trade wars.