A Las Vegas man was sentenced to prison for threatening U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen, authorities confirmed. The conviction follows a federal investigation into the threat against the Nevada senator.
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Newly released FBI documents reveal startling details about the 2017 Las Vegas mass shooter’s planning and motives, shedding light on his actions before the attack. The files offer fresh insights into the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history.
A recent report highlights 20 Las Vegas stores among the top sellers of guns used in crimes, raising concerns about firearm sales and regulation in the region. The data sheds light on patterns fueling local violence.
Experts debate the recent police shooting in Las Vegas, with some calling the use of force “very questionable,” while others deem it “objectively reasonable.” The investigation continues amid community concern.
A Las Vegas reporter was found fatally stabbed outside his home, authorities confirmed. Police have launched an investigation into the stabbing, with motives and suspects yet to be disclosed.
An international arms dealer was arrested in Las Vegas and subsequently indicted, authorities confirmed. The operation underscores ongoing efforts to combat illegal weapons trafficking in the region. Investigation is ongoing.
KTNV.com reveals the top 10 crime hot spots off the Las Vegas Strip, highlighting areas with rising incidents. Stay informed on local safety and tips to avoid these high-risk neighborhoods.
President Biden’s visit to Las Vegas this week prompts heightened security measures and traffic disruptions across key areas. Residents and commuters are advised to expect delays and plan accordingly.
The Las Vegas school district has accepted a $1.9 million bid for a site featuring a Cold War-era bomb shelter, according to KSNV. The historic property is set for new development amid community interest.
Two people were killed in a shooting near the Bellagio Fountains on the Las Vegas Strip, police confirmed. Authorities are investigating the incident as the area remains on alert. No suspects have been identified.
In response to the Las Vegas shooting, President Trump condemned the violence, expressed condolences to victims, and pledged federal support for investigations and emergency services, emphasizing national unity amid tragedy.
Two victims have been identified in the recent Las Vegas shooting. Witnesses described the harrowing moment one was shot in the back, highlighting the tragic impact of the attack. Authorities continue their investigation.
A manhunt is underway after a deadly shooting on the Las Vegas Strip near a popular tourist hotspot, Fox News reports. Authorities urge the public to stay vigilant as they search for the suspect. No further details released.
Las Vegas police are set to rejoin ICE’s 287(g) jail program, renewing local-federal collaboration to identify and deport undocumented immigrants held in detention facilities. The move revives a controversial partnership.
The District of Nevada’s Department of Justice (.gov) oversees federal legal matters, ensuring justice and enforcement of laws within the state. It plays a key role in public safety and upholding federal statutes.
Live updates: Marines are on standby outside Los Angeles as protests erupt across the U.S. Demonstrations continue over various issues, prompting heightened security and rapid response efforts nationwide, CNN reports.
A Las Vegas man who called 911 for help during a reported break-in was fatally shot by police responding to the scene, authorities said. The incident has raised questions about the use of force in emergency calls.
The recent Las Vegas mass shooting has intensified concerns over the safety of live entertainment venues in the U.S. Authorities and industry leaders are re-evaluating security measures to protect audiences amid growing threats.
Nevada currently requires police officers to be U.S. citizens, but a proposed bill aims to remove this mandate. Supporters argue the change would diversify the force and address staffing shortages.
A Tesla Cybertruck exploded outside the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas, prompting an investigation as a possible act of terrorism, CBS News reports. Authorities are probing the incident to determine the cause and motive.



















