A new study highlights the safest major cities in the US, with low crime rates and strong community programs. The Hill reports these urban areas set benchmarks for public safety in 2024.
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U.S. News & World Report reveals the 10 most dangerous states in America, highlighting rising crime rates and safety concerns. The report urges awareness as communities grapple with violent and property crimes.
Violent crime rates have surged in several US cities, with incidents such as assaults, robberies, and shootings becoming more frequent. Experts urge local authorities to strengthen community safety measures.
Is crime on the Las Vegas Strip increasing? The Nevada Independent breaks down recent data with detailed graphs, revealing trends in theft, violence, and arrests, offering a clear picture of public safety on the iconic Strip.
A recent 24/7 Wall St. analysis identifies U.S. cities plagued by the highest rates of gun crime. The report highlights urban areas struggling with escalating violence, underscoring urgent public safety challenges nationwide.
Falling crime numbers in Chattanooga mark a significant positive shift, reflecting effective community and law enforcement efforts. This welcome trend promises safer neighborhoods and a stronger sense of security for all residents.
Nevada City has been named the safest in the state, according to recent data. However, this designation reflects a complex landscape of varying crime rates and community factors across Nevada.
Las Vegas crime rates rose in 2021, but Sheriff Lombardo highlighted significant progress in combating violence and improving community safety, according to a KSNV report. Efforts continue to address ongoing challenges.
FBI data reveals a rise in violent and property crimes in Nevada, highlighting increases in aggravated assault and burglary. Law enforcement urges community vigilance as efforts intensify to address the surge.
LA crime trends took center stage at a Las Vegas convention, highlighting rising rates and innovative policing strategies. Experts discussed solutions amid growing concerns over public safety and urban challenges.
Violent crime in the Las Vegas Valley has dropped in 2024, bucking the national upward trend. However, the region reports a rise in rape cases, highlighting ongoing safety concerns, KLAS 8 News Now reports.
Violent crimes and murders in the US increased in 2016, the FBI reports. The rise marks a concerning trend, with homicides up after years of decline, raising alarm among law enforcement and communities.
Las Vegas Metro police report a drop in most major crime categories in 2025, signaling improved public safety. Declines span violent crimes, property offenses, and thefts, per the latest statistics revealed on Yahoo.
SmartAsset.com’s 2025 study reveals America’s safest cities, analyzing crime rates, emergency response, and community resilience. Discover where safety meets quality of life nationwide in this comprehensive ranking.
Nevada’s most dangerous cities reveal a stark contrast between vibrant communities and rising crime rates. This report highlights the top 10 cities where safety concerns demand urgent attention from residents and authorities alike.
Murder and other violent crimes declined across the U.S. last year, FBI data reveals. The report highlights a notable decrease in homicide rates, signaling progress in national public safety efforts.
The 2025 ranking of America’s deadliest cities reveals alarming rise in homicide rates across major urban centers. This report by Freedom For All Americans highlights urgent safety challenges nationwide.
Crime on the Las Vegas Strip has notably declined, boosting safety and visitor confidence. This positive trend is encouraging tourism growth and improving the overall experience for both tourists and locals alike.
Former President Trump labeled Nevada and the nation a “cesspool of crime,” drawing sharp criticism as Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo and GOP candidate Adam Laxalt observed the remarks.
Despite a national decline in crime rates, chaos and disorder appear to be rising, fueling public concern. This paradox challenges law enforcement and communities alike, as reported by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.




















