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The world is marking the somber anniversary, as it's been two years since the terror attack in southern Israel on October 7, 2023. Talks are underway in Egypt to finalize a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, marking a potential end to the two-year war.
As a nurse with two decades in the medical field, Jill Nicole was well-versed in hospitals. But landing in a hospital bed of her own after suffering severe autoimmune issues as a result of her job’s stress was not in the career plans she’d drawn up.
The Nevada Legislature could have all-new leaders when the session comes to order in 2027.
The Global Gaming Expo (G2E) in Las Vegas is drawing 25,000 visitors and over 400 exhibitors from 120 countries to the Venetian this week, showcasing the future of gaming. The event, one of the largest conventions in the city, is expected to boost visitor numbers and features cutting-edge virtual gaming technology.
The "Safe and Warm" initiative has returned to enhance the visibility and protection of walkers and bikers during the winter months. This initiative comes in response to recent pedestrian, e-bike, and e-scooter fatalities in the valley.
From kiosks designed to speed customer check-in to vibrant casino games, Nevada’s tourism industry is putting artificial intelligence to work. But one of AI’s potential best uses – its ability to assimilate massive amounts of data and identify patterns that could detect fraud and money laundering – is taking a back seat to automating table games and replacing bartenders.
Like much of the rest of the country, inflation has fully arrived in Las Vegas. A July 2025 report from the local Las Vegas news station, KTNV, dove into just how hard locals are being hit by the cost of living increases that have been ramping up nationwide since January.
Teachers from across the Clark County School District are receiving specialized training at UNLV to better support local students who speak English as a second language through a program designed to help both students and teachers succeed.
As artificial intelligence explodes worldwide, a Las Vegas Valley cybersecurity expert explained how scammers can take advantage of the technology to create targeted attacks.