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Las Vegas Review-Journal, 07 七月 2026

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ArticleStars, stripes and sad­ness

Chris Haynes, left, and Mar­lene Reci­nos of Las Vegas raise their flags for the national anthem dur­ing a watch party at Sta­dium Swim at Circa for the United States-bel­gium World Cup round of 16 match on Monday. Bel­gium won 4-1 to elim­in­ate the U.S.

Stars, stripes and sad­ness

Article‘Never-res­id­ent’ vot­ing?

Repub­lic­ans are chal­len­ging a Nevada law that allows U.S. cit­izens born abroad to vote in the state des­pite never liv­ing in the coun­try. The Repub­lican National Com­mit­tee, the Nevada Repub­lican Party and Jim Marchant, Repub­lican nom­inee...

‘Never-res­id­ent’ vot­ing?

ArticleWit­ness: Couple shot were pick­ing up cake

Amanda Frias Rosas and her hus­band were pick­ing up a birth­day cake for her son when police say her former boy­friend fatally shot them in a Las Vegas super­mar­ket, a wit­ness told grand jur­ors recently. At the time, Ale­jandro Estrada, 43, was...

Wit­ness: Couple shot were pick­ing up cake

ArticleVegas job­less rate drops but is among the highest in U. S.

Las Vegas’ job­less rate has moved down this year amid an uptick in employ­ment totals and improved vis­itor volume in Amer­ica’s casino cap­ital. But loc­ally, the unem­ploy­ment rate is still among the highest in the nation for big metro areas. The...

Vegas job­less rate drops but is among the highest in U. S.

ArticleMore than 150,000 Nevadans will see their auto insur­ance rates go up this year

More than 150,000 Nevadans will see their auto insur­ance rates go up this year. Eleven insurers — includ­ing All­state Fire And Cas­u­alty Insur­ance Com­pany and CSAA Gen­eral Insur­ance Com­pany — were approved to raise auto rates by the Nevada...

More than 150,000 Nevadans will see their auto insur­ance rates go up this year