Las Vegas resorts won an appeal against a class action accusing them of hotel rate price-fixing. The US court ruled in favor of the resorts, rejecting claims of coordinated pricing practices.
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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.
A Tesla Cybertruck explosion at a Trump hotel in Las Vegas is under investigation as a possible terrorist act, a law enforcement official told CNN. Authorities are probing motives and security footage.
Reno’s Davidson Academy ranked No. 1 in Nevada and No. 4 nationwide in the US News Best High Schools list. The prestigious recognition highlights the school’s exceptional academic performance and student success.
An Israeli official accused of a sex crime in Nevada has been ordered to appear in court via Zoom, Reuters reports. The virtual hearing aims to address legal procedures amid ongoing investigations.
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.
Nevada is considering a constitutional amendment to overhaul higher education governance. The proposal aims to streamline decision-making and improve accountability across state colleges, says Brookings.
A lawyer fatally shot his former daughter-in-law, also an attorney at their Las Vegas law firm, in a tragic incident. Authorities are investigating the deadly dispute at the shared workplace.
The LVMPD Foundation is funding a new tips reward program in partnership with Crime Stoppers of Nevada, aiming to boost community assistance in solving crimes. The initiative encourages anonymous crime reports to enhance public safety.
Las Vegas Valley casinos paid tribute to Charlie Kirk following a tragic deadly shooting. The community united in remembrance, honoring his legacy amid ongoing investigations. Details continue to emerge on FOX5 Vegas.
A Las Vegas school is being praised as a model for closing achievement gaps, showcasing effective strategies in education equity. The Nevada Independent highlights its innovative approach and impressive student outcomes.
A former Nevada elected official was found guilty of murder in the 2022 killing of an investigative reporter. The verdict highlights ongoing concerns about press safety and political corruption.
Nevada acting U.S. Attorney Sigal Chattah has been disqualified from multiple cases, a federal judge ruled. The decision raises questions about the handling of key prosecutions in the district.
UNLV is under investigation for alleged use of “racial preferences” in educational activities. The probe, highlighted by the Las Vegas Review-Journal, scrutinizes the university’s admissions and program practices.
A judge ruled that the Nevada US attorney’s involvement in certain criminal cases “would be unlawful,” raising questions about the limits of prosecutorial authority, Politico reports. The decision highlights legal boundaries in federal prosecutions.
Las Vegas honors the legacy of Charlie Kirk, celebrating his impactful contributions to the community. The city held a special event recognizing his dedication and lasting influence. Coverage by KLAS 8 News Now.
A court has disqualified a Trump-appointed U.S. attorney in Nevada from overseeing multiple criminal cases, citing conflicts of interest. The decision raises questions about case management and judicial oversight.
The City of Las Vegas has announced initiatives under its Mayor’s office to boost community engagement and enhance public safety. New programs aim to foster transparency and improve quality of life for all residents.
The Los Angeles Times critiques Trump’s choice for Nevada prosecutor, arguing the pick reflects a justice system skewed by political bias rather than impartial fairness, raising concerns about legal integrity under his administration.
A recent study reveals Nevada’s public schools are the most poorly funded in the U.S., highlighting significant challenges in meeting student needs and maintaining educational quality, per KLAS 8 News Now.




















