More than 600 students and staff were potentially exposed to tuberculosis over a year at 26 Las Vegas-area schools, health officials report. Testing and precautions are underway to prevent further spread.
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Erika Kirk and Governor Joe Lombardo attended the grand opening of Turning Point USA’s Las Vegas chapter, highlighting the event’s focus on youth engagement and conservative activism in the region.
Mail theft has declined nationally, but remains a pressing issue in the Las Vegas Valley, FOX5 Vegas reports. Local authorities urge residents to stay vigilant and secure their mailboxes amid ongoing concerns.
ABC News publishes portraits of the Las Vegas massacre victims, honoring those lost in the tragic 2017 shooting. The tribute serves as a solemn reminder of the lives cut short in the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history.
The Las Vegas Sphere announces its expansion with a new location in a major U.S. city. This cutting-edge entertainment venue promises groundbreaking immersive experiences, setting a new standard for live events nationwide.
Iranian-Americans in Las Vegas expressed relief and hope following recent U.S. and Israeli strikes, viewing the actions as a step toward greater freedom in Iran, according to local community members.
Flavor Flav will host a special Las Vegas event honoring the U.S. Women’s Olympic Ice Hockey Team, celebrating their achievements and inspiring fans. The event, covered by Kiss 95.1, promises excitement and community spirit.
“Mr. Elliot,” who assured clients his private Vegas vault was secure, shattered trust as valuables went missing. The Las Vegas Review-Journal reveals the unfolding investigation into the breach of confidence and security failures.
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.
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has denied the Las Vegas Athletics’ trademark application, citing conflicts with existing marks. The decision impacts the team’s branding plans, marking a setback for the upcoming season.
Southbound I-11 near Rancho Drive in Las Vegas has reopened following a crash that temporarily halted traffic. Authorities cleared the scene, restoring normal flow and advising drivers to remain cautious.
A motorcyclist was fatally injured after colliding with a wild burro on U.S. 95 near Las Vegas, authorities confirmed. The incident highlights ongoing safety concerns with wildlife on Nevada roadways.
Lois Tarkanian, a pioneering figure in Las Vegas education and politics, has died at 90. Renowned for her dedication to public service, she left a lasting impact on the community. KSNV reports.
Tomas Cruz, a decorated U.S. serviceman and cherished Guamanian patriarch, has passed away. Celebrated for his military valor and community impact, Cruz leaves behind a legacy of honor and dedication.
The iconic Tropicana Las Vegas resort is closing to make way for a new stadium, marking the end of an era on the Strip. The move aims to boost sports and entertainment offerings in the city.
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The Las Vegas City Council voted to shut down a crime-ridden motel in downtown, citing safety concerns and rising criminal activity. Officials aim to restore community security and prevent further incidents.
A car fire on northbound US 95/I-11 in east Las Vegas caused significant traffic delays Tuesday afternoon. Emergency crews quickly responded, clearing the scene and restoring normal traffic flow.
North Las Vegas continues to grow as a key suburb of the Las Vegas metropolitan area, with new developments and community initiatives spotlighted in the latest Las Vegas Review-Journal reports.
The Laken Riley Act’s impact on the Las Vegas Valley remains complex, stirring debate over public safety and civil rights. Officials grapple with enforcement challenges as community opinions sharply diverge.



















