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The new "Wizard of Oz" show at Sphere Las Vegas is drawing crowds from across the country, generating nearly $2 million a day for just two performances, according to Bloomberg. Tourists are flocking to the immersive experience, which combines nostalgia with cutting-edge entertainment.
Rep. Dina Titus (D-NV), co-chair of the Congressional Cannabis Caucus, spoke on Friday at an event with student researchers affiliated with the University of Nevada, Las Vegas’s (UNLV) Cannabis Policy Institute—stressing the need to expand research opportunities amid the state legalization movement.
Notices of default issued to property owners across the Las Vegas Valley jumped 28% year-over-year, signaling growing distress in the housing market, according to a summer report from UNLV’s Lied Center for Real Estate. The significant increase points to more homeowners struggling to meet their mortgage obligations.
TJ Modi, founder and CEO of American Tiny Homes Community, is bringing his vision of affordable tiny home living to Southern Nevada. The new community, located off North Las Vegas Boulevard, is set to open next month and will feature colorful Boxabl homes, a product of the Las Vegas-based manufacturer.
Nevada's recovery efforts continue following a statewide cyberattack that took many government services offline, but Gov. Joe Lombardo said the state is "well ahead" of schedule in restoring operations.
We’re surrounded by a wave of breakthroughs—AI-driven diagnostics, gene therapies, wearable tech and mRNA vaccines—ushering in what many hail as a golden era of medical progress. But as I’ve learned over years of working alongside policymakers, healthcare professionals, innovators and change-makers, there’s a sobering truth beneath the excitement: Innovation, no matter how transformative, remains a privilege unless it is funded, scaled and equitably distributed.
UNLV’s School of Public Health wants to hear from Las Vegas valley residents about the mosquito problem in their neighborhood.
As Clark County’s mosquito population grows each summer, an increasing number of valley residents are reporting mosquito sightings in their neighborhoods.
President Donald Trump has suffered three major legal setbacks in recent days that experts say could put his plans for mass deportation at risk – at least until a higher court steps in.