Las Vegas Battles Tourist Slump with Promotions as LVCVA Head Remains Optimistic Amid Decline
Las Vegas tourism declines for the sixth month, with a 12% drop in visitors, although gaming revenue is up, and convention attendance has improved. The LVCVA is working to reverse this trend with special promotions and discounts.
Israeli Official Tom Alexandrovich Accused of Soliciting Minor, Required to Attend Henderson Court via Zoom
Israeli official Tom Alexandrovich, accused of trying to solicit a minor online, was released on $10,000 bail and left the U.S. His virtual court appearance raises questions about the bail process and jurisdiction enforcement.
UNLV Football Triumphs Over Sam Houston State, Colandrea Leads With 3 Touchdowns for a 2-0 Season Start
UNLV football secured a 38-21 win over Sam Houston State with quarterback Anthony Colandrea leading the offense, including three touchdowns. Despite a clock issue, UNLV stayed focused to maintain their early season winning streak.
Vegas Sphere Opens $100M Immersive Wizard of Oz Experience
Las Vegas' $2.3 billion Sphere venue officially opened its $100 million immersive "Wizard of Oz" experience, featuring 4D elements, AI technology, and 167,000 programmable speakers that transform the 1939 classic into an unprecedented sensory spectacle.
Las Vegas Braces for Sizzling Weekend, NWS Forecasts Heat With Monsoon Relief on the Horizon
NWS Las Vegas predicts a warm, dry weekend for the region, with near or above-normal temperatures, but potential showers and thunderstorms are expected by mid-next week due to returning monsoonal moisture.












