“They also lead to LGBT and other movements gaining ground. “The target of gender neutralization policies, in which LGBT is used as a battering ram, is the family. Criticism of LGBT is immediately silenced, just like the legitimate criticisms of Zionis
When Democrat John Fetterman got elected to the U.S. Senate from Pennsylvania, many backers had hoped he’d challenge the status quo
So-called "sensitive" spaces such as schools had previously been considered off-limits for immigration authorities.
In celebration of Black History Month, the city of Las Vegas hosted the 11th annual African American Trailblazer Service Awards at Las Vegas City Hall on Thursd
When it comes to underground transportation, New York has its subway, Washington D.C. has its metro, and Las Vegas has the Vegas Loop. No trains, no rail cars — just cars.
A former NBA player repeatedly promised to build a resort-arena on the Las Vegas Strip. Investors and Nevada officials believed him. Then it all fell apart.
Google Fiber’s next big expansion is underway in Las Vegas, Nevada. After first announcing the expansion last year, Google has confirmed that it has started construction in Las Vegas and Clark County where its fiber internet service will be available “later this year.”
Pitbull is synonymous with Miami, now he’s returning to a hotel with its roots there. “Pitbull: Vegas After Dark the Residency” begins its 2025 run at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday in the BleauLive Theater at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas. Tickets are available on resale sites.
An annual survey that counts the number of homeless people in the Las Vegas valley is moving to a schedule of performing the count every two years, according to Clark County officials.
Anyma has announced four final additional shows to his “The End of Genesys” residency at Las Vegas’ Sphere. Matteo Milleri, who launched his Anyma project in 2021, will return to the venue on Feb. 27-28 and March 1-2. He staged the first run of his residency with eight nights at Sphere, starting on Dec. 27 and running through Jan. 11.
Photo courtesy of Area15 Las Vegas had a pretty big year in 2024. We saw the closure of the iconic Mirage and the implosion of the legendary Tropicana, while brand-new resorts like the Fontainebleau and Durango drew renewed attention and major crowds.
Two major fires in and around Los Angeles are burning for a third week, destroying more than 14,000 structures and displacing tens of thousands. In the midst of the devastation, relief efforts ...