At her recent town hall on public lands and sustainable growth, Titus argued that simply releasing more federal land wouldn’t solve the region’s affordable housing crisis.
Monthly Archives: August 2025
320K visitors expected in Las Vegas for Labor Day weekend
Las Vegas has slipped in popularity as a domestic Labor Day destination, falling to 10th place on AAA’s annual ranking. The city typically lands in the top six, AAA Nevada spokesperson John Treanor said.
UNLV football shows improvement in win over Sam Houston State
The victory marked UNLV’s second win in six days to open the season, setting up an intriguing matchup against visiting UCLA at 5 p.m. Sept. 5 at Allegiant Stadium.
Las Vegas tourism ‘going through a downturn,’ July visitation drops 12%
Las Vegas saw a 12% drop in visitation, or around 420,000 fewer people, last month compared to July 2024, according to new data from the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority.
Nevada warns of tough choices as Colorado River deadline approaches
There’s around a year left for the seven states utilizing Colorado River water to finalize new rules on how to manage it, but the Southern Nevada Water Authority’s Colby Pellegrino …
Anthony Marshall returning to UNLV basketball as a graduate assistant
Former UNLV basketball standout Anthony Marshall is returning to the program as a graduate assistant, the university announced this afternoon.
A’ja Wilson has reclaimed her standing as the best player in the world and deserves another MVP award
Wilson has been outstanding even for her world-class standards during a three-week stretch that has turned the Aces’ season around. The 29-year-old has excelled in every area to lift the Aces from potentially missing the playoffs to fighting for home-…
Despite tax credit setbacks, Las Vegas film community keeps pushing forward
Some iconic American films have been shot in Southern Nevada, including Martin Scorsese’s “Casino” and the 2024 Oscar-winning “Anora,” drawing millions in economic revenue …
Leaders mark opening of $16 million training center in Historic Westside
The Historic Westside Education and Training Center has been a yearslong, $16.4 million collaboration between the city and College of Southern Nevada.
Spectacular stays: Inside the most luxurious and exclusive hotel rooms in Las Vegas today
Beyond luxury with personality to spare: Take a good look at some of the most stylish and spectacular suites Las Vegas has to offer.