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Monday, May 11, 2026 · Henderson
Dante Fowler Signs With Seahawks After Lawrence's Super Bowl Pitch
Dante Fowler Jr. signed with the Seattle Seahawks after DeMarcus Lawrence reportedly convinced him he could win a Super Bowl with the team. Fowler and Lawrence were teammates on the Dallas Cowboys from 2022-2023.
Arsenal Edges West Ham 1-0 After VAR Disallows Late Equalizer
Arsenal defeated West Ham 1-0 after a late West Ham goal was disallowed by VAR for a foul on the Arsenal goalkeeper. The win puts Arsenal five points ahead of Manchester City in the Premier League standings.
Monday, May 11, 2026
Projected NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament Field Released: Florida Holds Top Seed
The first projected 76-team field for the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament is out. Florida currently holds the top overall seed, according to bracketologists.
Monday, May 11, 2026
Top 25 Teams: Potential Award Candidates
Several players across the top 25 teams are emerging as potential candidates for prestigious national awards. Each team has a standout player whose performance places them in contention for individual accolades.
Monday, May 11, 2026
Penn State Football Undergoes Changes in Campbell's First Four Months
Head Coach Matt Campbell has implemented changes within Penn State's football program during his first four months. The focus is on player development and a renewed emphasis on recruiting. The impact on the team's performance remains to be seen.
Monday, May 11, 2026
Power Four Football: Top Newcomers to Watch in 2026
Several new faces are expected to play key roles for Power Four football programs in 2026. These additions, whether through recruiting or the transfer portal, could significantly impact team performance.
Monday, May 11, 2026
NCAA Proposal Grants Bowl Eligibility Flexibility to 5-7 Teams Meeting Academic Standards
The NCAA football oversight committee approved a proposal granting conferences flexibility in selecting 5-7 teams for bowl games. These teams must meet specific academic requirements to be considered. The measure aims to fill bowl vacancies when not enough traditionally eligible teams are available.
Monday, May 11, 2026
Las Vegas Luxury Condo Market Surges After 15-Year Lull
After more than a decade without new residential high-rises, Las Vegas is experiencing a construction boom in luxury condominiums, with major projects breaking ground across the Strip, downtown, and Henderson. Developers are banking on renewed tourism and demand for ultra-premium housing to drive a market that has remained largely dormant since the Great Recession.
Monday, May 11, 2026
Lyten's $1B Lithium-Sulfur Gigafactory Boosts Reno Tech Park
Battery innovator Lyten is investing over $1 billion in the world's first lithium-sulfur battery gigafactory near Reno, Nevada, promising up to 1,000 high-tech jobs. The 1.25 million-square-foot facility in the Reno AirLogistics Park will produce 10 GWh annually, fueling Nevada's green energy surge. Phase 1 ships batteries in 2027, marking a milestone for domestic manufacturing.[1][2]
Monday, May 11, 2026
MGM Resorts Hits Record $4.5B Revenue on Las Vegas Convention Boom
MGM Resorts International shattered records with $4.5 billion in first-quarter net revenues, fueled by surging Las Vegas convention attendance that lifted Nevada's tourism engine. CEO Bill Hornbuckle credits packed event calendars and hotel upgrades for the Strip's first revenue uptick since 2024. As visitor numbers climb, the Silver State eyes sustained growth amid major tradeshows.
Monday, May 11, 2026
Reno Native Laczynski Earns Spot in 2026 AHL All-Star Classic
Tanner Laczynski, a Reno-raised forward for the Vegas Golden Knights' Henderson Silver Knights affiliate, has been selected to the 2026 AHL All-Star Classic after a stellar rookie AHL season. Replacing injured Pacific Division teammate Carl Lindbom, the 28-year-old leads his team with 36 points. His journey from northern Nevada ice rinks to national recognition highlights the Silver State's growing hockey pipeline.
Monday, May 11, 2026
Nevada Wolf Pack Stuns No. 4 Grand Canyon 84-80 in MW Quarterfinal Upset
The Nevada Wolf Pack men's basketball team rallied from a six-point halftime deficit to shock No. 4 seed Grand Canyon 84-80 in overtime during the Mountain West Tournament quarterfinals in Las Vegas. Free throws proved decisive in the thriller, marking the first time this season GCU lost a game after leading at the break. Reno fans erupt as UNR advances to the semifinals.
Monday, May 11, 2026
Raiders Ink Nevada Star Jamal Carter to Shore Up LV Defense
The Las Vegas Raiders have signed hometown defensive standout Jamal Carter to a multi-year deal, injecting local pride into their linebacker corps ahead of the 2026 season. The UNLV product, born and raised in Nevada, brings proven NFL grit to a unit hungry for bolstering. KTNV Channel 13 first broke the news of this Silver State homecoming.
Monday, May 11, 2026
Las Vegas Schools Surplus 1,200 Staff Amid $50M Budget Cuts
Clark County School District is surplusing over 1,200 employees from their schools this fall due to a $50 million budget reduction, driven by declining enrollment. Union leaders assure no layoffs, with staff expected to transfer amid persistent teacher shortages. As Nevada's largest district braces for upheaval, questions loom over classroom impacts.
Monday, May 11, 2026
UNLV Bolsters Athlete Mental Health with Counseling, TOPPS Program
At the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, student-athletes now have expanded access to free mental health screenings, counseling and the proven TOPPS program amid rising concerns over stress, substance use and performance pressures. UNLV's Sport Psychology team is tackling stigma head-on in a high-stakes sports culture. As 80% of trial participants showed mental health issues, these initiatives aim to keep Rebels thriving on and off the field.
Monday, May 11, 2026
LVMPD Nabs Suspect in 5 Henderson-LV Store Robbery Spree
Las Vegas Metro Police arrested a 32-year-old man tied to five armed convenience store robberies in Henderson and Las Vegas over the past month. The takedown ends a wave of violent holdups that terrorized clerks and customers in Southern Nevada. Authorities recovered key evidence linking him to the crimes, bringing relief to rattled store owners.
Monday, May 11, 2026
Nevada Approves Historic Water Rights Buyback to Combat Drought
Governor Joe Lombardo has signed two landmark bills into law that establish Nevada's first voluntary water rights retirement program, allowing the state to permanently remove groundwater rights from use in over-allocated basins. The initiative represents a major shift in how Nevada manages its most precious resource as the state grapples with persistent drought conditions and declining aquifers.
Monday, May 11, 2026
Washoe County OKs 200 Affordable Units for Tahoe Housing Crisis
Washoe County commissioners have approved a 200-unit affordable housing project in the Tahoe Basin, a critical step to ease Nevada's severe real estate shortage. Amid soaring prices that price out workers, the development targets local families and employees vital to the region's tourism economy. This move signals growing momentum for housing solutions across the Nevada-California Tahoe divide.
Monday, May 11, 2026
Reno Battery Recycler Aqua Metals Expands with Major Funding Push
Aqua Metals, a Reno-based battery recycling company, is accelerating its expansion into lithium-ion battery processing through strategic partnerships and significant capital investments. The company's Li AquaRefining technology is positioning Nevada as a hub for sustainable battery material recovery, creating a domestic supply chain alternative to overseas sourcing.
Monday, May 11, 2026
MGM Resorts Hits Record $4.5B Revenue as Vegas Conventions Surge
MGM Resorts International shattered records with $4.5 billion in first-quarter net revenues, fueled by a Las Vegas uptick driven by conventions and entertainment. Despite softer visitor counts industry-wide, the Strip's biggest operator saw gaming and non-gaming spending climb. Nevada's tourism engine roars back, but high room rates signal a shift to big-spending crowds.
Monday, May 11, 2026
Golden Knights Crown Nevada High School Hockey Champs at City National Arena
The Vegas Golden Knights hosted the inaugural high school hockey league championships at City National Arena, crowning local heroes from Black Mountain and Red Rock. Sixteen co-ed teams battled through a groundbreaking season, spotlighting Nevada's rising youth hockey talent. This partnership with the NIAA is fueling the sport's growth in the Silver State.
Monday, May 11, 2026
Nevada Wolf Pack Stuns Grand Canyon, Reaches MW Semis in Vegas
The UNR Wolf Pack etched their name in Mountain West history with a record 36 made free throws in an 84-80 upset over Grand Canyon at Las Vegas' Thomas & Mack Center. Advancing to the semifinals for the first time since 2021, Nevada eyes a clash with top-seeded Utah State. This gritty road triumph in Sin City has Silver State fans roaring.
Monday, May 11, 2026
Raiders Boost Practice Squad with Former UNLV Star Ajiake
The Las Vegas Raiders have signed Nevada native and ex-UNLV linebacker Austin Ajiake to their practice squad, bringing hometown talent back to the Silver and Black. The move adds depth ahead of the team's playoff aspirations. Ajiake, a standout Rebel, now chases his NFL dream in his home state.
Monday, May 11, 2026
UNLV's Nevada Forward Tackles Teacher Crisis with 97% Success Rate
As Nevada classrooms grapple with a dire shortage of licensed educators, UNLV's Nevada Forward program has fast-tracked over 1,200 apprentices into teaching roles. Boasting a 97.6% completion rate, this national model turns paraprofessionals and substitutes into certified teachers while diversifying the workforce. The initiative promises lasting relief for understaffed schools from Las Vegas to rural districts.
Monday, May 11, 2026
Valley Fever Surges in Clark County Amid Dust, Construction
Southern Nevada health officials are sounding the alarm on a sharp rise in Valley fever cases, with infections in Clark County quadrupling over the past decade. Dust storms and booming construction are fueling the spread of the soil-borne fungus. Residents face heightened risks this autumn as symptoms mimic the flu.
Monday, May 11, 2026
LVMPD Nabs Two Juvenile Robbery Suspects After North Las Vegas Chase
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police arrested two male juveniles Tuesday following a high-speed pursuit linked to three early-morning armed street robberies in North Las Vegas. The suspects fled in a vehicle matching witness descriptions, ending with a PIT maneuver near Jerry's Nugget Casino. Authorities confirm no injuries, but the investigation continues across multiple crime scenes.
Monday, May 11, 2026
Nevada Legislature Advances Clean Energy Bill to Boost Solar, Wind
In a bipartisan push, the Nevada Legislature has sent Senate Bill 132 to Gov. Joe Lombardo, unlocking $500,000 for clean energy investments that promise to slash family energy bills and spur local jobs. The measure builds on the state's ambitious 50% renewable energy target by 2030, targeting solar and wind projects amid soaring demand in the Silver State. With the governor's signature looming, Nevada eyes a greener grid powered by homegrown innovation.
Monday, May 11, 2026
Nevada Approves $300M Eco-Resort at Lake Tahoe, Eyes 500 Jobs
State regulators have greenlit a $300 million sustainable hotel project on Lake Tahoe's Nevada shore, blending luxury with environmental stewardship. The development promises 500 jobs for locals while preserving precious green space amid Tahoe's pristine basin. As federal conservation funds flow in, this resort could redefine eco-tourism in the Silver State.
Monday, May 11, 2026
Reno Tech Park Expansion Promises 2,000 Semiconductor Jobs
A massive $500 million investment by Tesla and partners is set to transform Reno's Tech Park into a semiconductor powerhouse, creating 2,000 high-paying jobs in northern Nevada. The project bolsters the state's booming battery production sector amid surging demand for electric vehicle components. Local leaders hail it as a game-changer for Nevada's economy.
Monday, May 11, 2026
MGM Posts Record Q1 Revenue as Las Vegas Tourism Rebounds
MGM Resorts International reported record consolidated net revenues of $4.5 billion in the first quarter of 2026, marking a 4% year-over-year increase and signaling a recovery for Nevada's gaming sector. Las Vegas welcomed 3.45 million visitors in March alone, driven by conventions, sports events, and the return of the triennial CONEXPO tradeshow.
Monday, May 11, 2026
