Las Vegas is linked to an FBI gambling sting involving the mafia, an NBA coach, and a player, KTNV Channel 13 reports. Authorities probe illegal betting networks tied to high-profile sports figures and organized crime.
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Good Morning, Las Vegas: The longest U.S. government shutdown severely impacts local workers and businesses, with furloughs and delayed services causing economic strain. Channel 13 Las Vegas News KTNV reports on community challenges.
Nevada joins several states in suing the U.S. Department of Education over $6 billion in federal education funding. The lawsuit challenges the department’s allocation methods, aiming to secure fair distribution for schools.
CurlVegas hosted the USA Curling Arena Nationals, bringing high-level curling competition to the desert. The event showcased skilled athletes from across the nation in a unique, indoor desert setting.
EXCLUSIVE: Former U.S. Congresswoman Shelley Berkley announces her bid for Las Vegas mayor, aiming to leverage her political experience to address the city’s growth and challenges. More details at ktnv.com.
Las Vegas police arrested five individuals linked to a moving scam, targeting unsuspecting victims with fraudulent services. Authorities urge residents to verify moving companies before hiring. More details at ktnv.com.
Nevada shows signs of progress in its education system, with improved test scores and increased funding. However, challenges remain as the state works to close gaps and boost student outcomes, reports ktnv.com.
Hotel room heists are surging, with criminals targeting guests while they sleep, authorities warn. Travelers are urged to remain vigilant and secure valuables as incidents rise nationwide. (ktnv.com)
“Good Morning, Las Vegas” highlights the intense rivalry as Vegas Golden Knights teammates face off for Team USA and Team Canada in the 4 Nations Face-Off tournament, showcasing elite talent on an international stage.









