Southern Nevada Reports First Flu-Related Fatality of the Season Amid an Uptick in Cases
Southern Nevada reports its first flu death of the season, a man in his 80s, amidst rising flu activity. Health officials advocate for vaccination, especially for high-risk groups, and stress hygiene practices to prevent spread.
Las Vegas Housing Market Cools in October with Lower Prices and Sales, Shifts Toward Buyer's Advantage
The Las Vegas housing market is cooling with a slight drop in single-family home prices and a significant decrease in condo prices. Sales volume also fell, indicating a transition towards a buyer's market.
Nevada's "Silver Belle" Shines Bright in Las Vegas on Journey to U.S. Capitol Christmas Honor
Nevada's Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest provided "Silver Belle," a 53-foot red fir, as the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree, with NDOT assisting in its transportation and its recent stop in Las Vegas before heading to Washington, D.C.
Las Vegas Invites Corporations to Compete in 2026's Largest Amateur Athletic Event
Las Vegas invites local businesses to join the 2026 Corporate Challenge, offering team-building and branding opportunities through a variety of athletic and strategic events. Early registration comes with a discount until January 14, 2026.












