Jacob Morris+FollowLas Vegas rallies for Little League dreamsEvery car wash at WOW Carwash this Sunday means more than just a clean ride—it’s a boost for the Summerlin South Little League team as they chase their World Series dreams in Pennsylvania! From 7 a.m. to 9 p.m., $1 from every retail wash at all 17 Las Vegas locations goes straight to helping these local kids cover travel expenses. It’s a simple way for the whole community to show support and pride. Will you swing by to help send our team to Williamsport? Let’s show these young athletes how much Las Vegas has their back! #Sports #LasVegas #LittleLeague10Share
Denise Kemp+FollowLas Vegas condos see $15K price drop—what’s next?Las Vegas condo prices just took a $15,000 dive in July, making it the biggest shift in the local housing market this year. Meanwhile, single-family home prices are holding steady at $485,000, right where they’ve been for months. Inventory is way up, with more homes and condos sitting on the market—giving buyers more options but also signaling a cooling trend. With sales slowing and more listings than last year, do you think we’re heading for a buyer’s market, or will prices stay stubbornly high? Let’s hear your take on what’s next for Vegas real estate! #RealEstate #LasVegas #HousingMarket00Share
Aaron Ballard+FollowLas Vegas home prices hold steady, but condos dropLas Vegas homebuyers are seeing a shift: while single-family home prices stayed flat in July at $485,000, condos and townhomes took a $15,000 dip, now at $290,000. Inventory is up—there’s about a four-month supply of homes for sale, double what we saw last year. But homes aren’t selling as fast as they used to; only 79% of single-family homes are selling within 60 days, down from nearly 87% last year. What do you think this means for buyers and sellers in our city? Is the market cooling off or just finding balance? #RealEstate #LasVegas #HomePrices00Share
Annette Jones+FollowBojangles brings Southern flavor to the StripBojangles is gearing up to open at Harmon Corner, right in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip! This spot is about to get a taste of Southern comfort food, joining big names like Taco Bell Cantina and McDonald’s. With plans for 20 locations across the valley, it looks like Bojangles is betting big on Vegas. Plus, their new Breakfast Bo-Rito—packed with sausage, eggs, Bo-Rounds, cheese, and gravy—has locals buzzing. Anyone else excited to see how this Southern staple shakes up the fast-food scene on the Strip? #Food #LasVegas #Bojangles10Share
Heather Moore+FollowLas Vegas home prices break records againLas Vegas home prices just hit another all-time high, even though there are more houses for sale than we've seen in years. The median price for a single-family home is now $485,000, matching the previous record, despite a 54% jump in available listings. This flips the usual script—more homes on the market usually means lower prices, but not here. High mortgage rates and limited new construction are keeping prices up, while buyers finally have more options and room to negotiate. Do you think this market can keep defying expectations, or is a price drop around the corner? #RealEstate #LasVegas #HomePrices00Share
Shelia Miller+FollowWestside’s back-to-school bash brings real supportLas Vegas families just got a major boost as Phi Beta Sigma and Zeta Phi Beta transformed Matt Kelly Elementary into a true community hub. Beyond the music, food, and fun, what really stood out was the hands-on support: backpacks packed with supplies for every student and fraternity members ready to cheer kids on for the first day. It’s more than a party—it’s neighbors making sure every child starts the year strong. How do you think these kinds of events shape our community? What else could we do to help students feel ready and welcomed? #News #LasVegas #BackToSchool00Share
Karen Huynh+FollowWhat’s really changing at Las Vegas casinos?Las Vegas casinos are feeling the pinch as Strip tourism slows, but local spots are thriving like never before. While big names like Caesars and MGM report fewer visitors and lower revenues, neighborhood casinos are seeing record highs, thanks to younger crowds and major renovations. High-limit slots and VIP areas aren’t just for the Strip anymore—locals are getting in on the action. Plus, a surge in “uncarded” players is shaking up how casinos track their best customers. Is this just a blip, or a sign that Vegas is changing for good? What do you think is behind the shift? #News #LasVegas #Casinos00Share
RoyalRaccoon+FollowLas Vegas tips for a smoother school yearGetting kids back into the school routine in Las Vegas can be a real challenge, especially when it comes to sleep schedules and staying involved with their activities. One local school counselor (who’s also a mom!) shared that the key is open, judgment-free conversations with your kids and building a strong relationship with their teachers and counselors. Being present at school events and advocating for your child in the classroom can make a huge difference. How do you help your family adjust to the new school year? Let’s swap ideas and support each other! #Education #K12 #LasVegas00Share
Jennifer Mckenzie+FollowWhat’s really happening with Vegas casinos?Las Vegas casinos are seeing a surprising twist: while the Strip is quieter and hotel occupancy is down, local casinos are thriving like never before. Renovations and new high-limit gaming areas are drawing in younger crowds, and more people are gambling closer to home or even online. Some big-name acts are missing, and fewer Canadian tourists are coming, but the real story might be changing habits and more competition nationwide. Is this just a temporary dip, or is Vegas facing a bigger shift? Locals, have you noticed the changes? What do you think is behind this new casino landscape? #News #LasVegas #Casinos99179Share
Brittany Mills+FollowMarcus Morris Sr. Has Fraud & Theft Charges Dismissed After Paying Casino DebtsFormer NBA player Marcus Morris Sr. is in the clear after settling debts with two Las Vegas casinos. Morris had faced fraud and theft charges for writing $265K in checks to the Wynn and MGM Grand in 2024 for gambling credit, only to have insufficient funds to cover them. He was arrested on July 27 in Florida on a warrant. Charges were dropped once he paid off the amount owed. #NBA #MarcusMorris #LasVegas #BasketballNews #SportsNews00Share