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The report of an alien sighting at a Las Vegas home made headlines around the world. The reported sighting was triggered when a mysterious fireball was seen falling from the sky. That's when numerous calls came to 911 with one Las Vegas caller claiming an alien was in their backyard. Astrophysicist Jason Steffen says it was a meteor, not a spaceship, and it probably landed in the ocean.
More than a year after the tragic loss of a Henderson teenager, the parents of Rex Patchett have a reason to celebrate.
An international organization has formed a committee that will provide resources to gaming industry operators and regulators in support of responsible gaming.
The criminology conference The Stockholm Criminology Symposium, which is organized annually by the Crime Prevention Council, is one of the foremost of its kind.
The International Gaming Standards Association (IGSA) announced today its Board of Directors unanimously approved the creation of a Responsible Gaming Committee (RGC). All Board members affirmed their intention to participate in and support the committee.
When Maggie moved to Las Vegas from Michigan with her family and bought a house in December of 2020, interest rates were incredibly low.
Las Vegas is the entertainment capital of the world and now it's becoming known for something many thought was impossible less than a decade ago. The city has become a dynamic sports destination impacting all of the valley and its economy.
Between buying a ticket to Vegas, booking a hotel room, gambling, eating, drinking, and partaking in other excursions, it’s easy to run up a hefty tab in Sin City. Downtown Grand is aiming to appeal to budget travelers, however, by introducing its “Welcome Back to the Downtown Deal.”
Shahn Douglas said Las Vegas was built by people who were willing to take a chance on something not knowing if the result would turn out in their favor.