A road-rage incident in Las Vegas turned deadly when a driver fatally shot an 11-year-old boy. Authorities are investigating the shooting, which has shocked the community and sparked calls for increased road safety measures.
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The U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree is on display in Las Vegas at the Town Square shopping center. Visitors can catch a festive glimpse and enjoy holiday events through early January. Report by KLAS 8 News Now.
Neil Sedaka launched his Las Vegas shows in 1963, captivating audiences with his timeless hits. Decades later, he concluded his residency at the Orleans, marking the end of an iconic Vegas chapter.
A Las Vegas mother accused of a felony sex crime has been released and is currently free while awaiting sentencing, KLAS 8 News Now reports. The case remains under close public and legal scrutiny.
Sphere and miniSphere, iconic Las Vegas entertainment venues, are set for exciting updates. KLAS 8 News Now reports on upcoming shows, tech upgrades, and plans to enhance visitor experiences.
Air Force Lt. Col. was sentenced for child sex crimes in a Las Vegas case, KLAS 8 News Now reports. The conviction highlights serious charges and legal action taken to protect victims.
Clark County School District plans to sell a Cold War-era bomb shelter located on school property. The move aligns with district efforts to repurpose unused facilities, officials say. Details on sale pending.
One person was shot on the Las Vegas Strip, authorities confirmed. Emergency responders arrived promptly at the scene. The victim’s condition and suspect details remain unclear as investigations continue. More updates to follow.
The government shutdown has affected national parks near Las Vegas, causing partial closures and limited services. Visitors are advised to check updates before planning trips to popular sites like Red Rock Canyon.
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.
A man awaiting trial for murder died by suicide in prison, raising concerns about the justice system’s handling of detainees. Advocates say the tragedy highlights flaws that need urgent reform.
A new report ranks US cities by teacher pay, revealing which urban areas compensate educators the least. Las Vegas notably falls near the bottom, spotlighting ongoing concerns about teacher salaries in the city.
Las Vegas commemorated 250 years of U.S. history with a special ceremony, highlighting the city’s rich heritage and role in the nation’s development. The event featured speeches, performances, and community celebrations.
Parents in Las Vegas express outrage over a charter school’s math lesson plan labeled “peculiar” for its unconventional teaching methods. The controversy has sparked calls for curriculum review and clearer standards.
Double Zero Pie & Pub has been named one of the 50 Top Pizza USA for the second consecutive year, KLAS 8 News Now reports. The local favorite continues to impress with its award-winning pies and community spirit.
A military trial has begun for a Las Vegas-based Air Force staff officer accused of child sex crimes. The proceedings, covered by KLAS 8 News Now, mark a significant step in the case’s pursuit of justice.
Las Vegas has been named the “most sinful” city in America, according to a new report. Known for its nightlife and casinos, the city topped categories like gambling, nightlife, and adult entertainment. Are you surprised?
USA Basketball is set to return to Las Vegas this summer for a series of training camps and exhibition games. The event will bring top talent to the city, highlighting its growing role in the basketball community.
An accused serial rapist in the United States has entered a plea deal in a Las Vegas case, according to KLAS 8 News Now. The development marks a significant turn in the ongoing investigation.
Acting U.S. Attorney for Nevada responds to critics, stating, “I know where a lot of the bodies are buried,” signaling confidence amid ongoing scrutiny. The remarks come as investigations and oversight intensify.



















