U.S. Marshals are seeking a fugitive believed to be working as a tattoo artist in Las Vegas. Authorities urge the public to report any information to assist in the ongoing manhunt. More details at 8newsnow.com.
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The Maxx Crosby trade shakes up the NFL landscape. Winners emerge from the Raiders’ haul, while some question the fit for his new team. Lamar Jackson’s upside grows, benefiting from enhanced pass rush support.
PBS’s American Experience explores atomic tourism in Nevada, revealing how visitors flocked to witness nuclear tests during the Cold War, mixing curiosity with the era’s tense geopolitical climate.
Flavor Flav is ramping up the Olympic celebration with plans for a grand parade. The iconic rapper and TV personality promises a memorable event honoring Team USA’s achievements. Stay tuned for details.
Hilary Duff energized fans with a vibrant mix of nostalgic hits and fresh tracks during her comeback performance. The pop icon’s joyful stage presence signals a promising new chapter in her music career.
Exclusive: A hacker has released personal data of Las Vegas-area students after local officials refused to pay a ransom, raising concerns over cybersecurity and student privacy. Authorities continue investigating.
The legacy of nuclear testing in Nevada continues to impact lives and politics, with lasting health effects on residents and ongoing debates over land use and compensation, underscoring unresolved challenges decades later.
Legendary rapper invites all female US Olympic medalists to an exclusive Las Vegas party, celebrating their achievements. The event promises star-studded entertainment and a night of recognition and fun.
A new report from The Intercept reveals U.S. military service as the strongest predictor of committing extremist violence, highlighting concerns over radicalization within the armed forces.
The Las Vegas NBA team is poised to become the most expensive sports franchise in the U.S., according to The Japan Times, reflecting soaring valuations and growing market appeal in the gaming hub.
An employee at a Las Vegas business fatally shot an armed ex-employee who was chasing a co-worker with a gun. The quick response prevented further harm, according to local authorities.
Moxie Media Marketing announces an exclusive Las Vegas concert featuring top-ranked global performers. The high-profile event promises unforgettable entertainment, attracting fans worldwide to the vibrant Vegas Strip.
A motorcyclist died following a crash on US 95/I-11 in Downtown Las Vegas. Emergency crews responded quickly, but the rider succumbed to injuries at the scene. Authorities continue investigating the cause.
Authorities reveal DNA links a Las Vegas official to the killing of a reporter, marking a significant breakthrough in the high-profile case. The investigation continues as officials urge public cooperation.
Stars arrived on the red carpet for the 2024 NHL Awards at the Fontainebleau Hotel in Las Vegas. The event celebrated top hockey talent with players and celebrities dazzling attendees.
Las Vegas business leaders have rallied in support of UNLV President Keith E. Whitfield amid mounting criticism. They emphasize his positive impact on the university and regional economy in a recent statement.
Donald Trump slammed U.S. leadership as “weak, pathetic and incompetent” during a recent speech, criticizing policies and decision-making amid ongoing national challenges, reports the Las Vegas Sun.
Joshua Nelson, a prominent faculty member at the University of Nevada Las Vegas School of Law, is recognized for his expertise in constitutional law and civil rights. His work continues to influence legal scholarship nationwide.
A man who detonated a Tesla Cybertruck in Las Vegas reportedly used generative AI to plan the explosion, police say. Authorities continue investigating the incident and its motivations.
The Raiders’ Maxx Crosby trade talks with the Rams suggest they’d require slightly more in return. The move highlights strategic considerations as both teams weigh roster upgrades and future assets.




















