Here Are Some Surprising Exotic Pets Common In Las Vegas Homes
Beyond the neon lights and casino floors, Las Vegas residents harbor a secret world of exotic animal companions. The desert city’s unique regulations have made it a hotspot for uncommon pets that would raise eyebrows elsewhere. Let’s peek behind closed doors to discover the extraordinary creatures sharing homes with...
REPORT: Las Vegas job numbers decrease by thousands
LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — Las Vegas has seen a loss of thousands of jobs, according to a new state report. According to the latest jobs report from the Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation (DETR), the state’s unemployment rate decreased by 0.1 percentage point to 5.3 percent. Nevada’s labor force...
Las Vegas woman zip-tied, duct-taped for allegedly assaulting, intimidating flight attendants
LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — A Las Vegas woman was reportedly zip-tied and duct-taped as she was assaulting and intimidating flight attendants on a flight arriving at Harry Reid Airport, officials say. Tuesday, the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) said Ketty J. Dilone was a passenger aboard an American...
Clark County group combats child hunger with food aid
September is Hunger Action Month. Every day, more than 100,000 kids in Clark County don’t get enough to eat. A local organization is working to bridge the gap.
Look inside the new fall display at Bellagio Las Vegas’ famous conservatory gardens
It may still be pushing triple-digit temps in Las Vegas, but fall has technically arrived in the desert. And that means Bellagio’s Conservatory & Botanical Gardens has unveiled its latest over-the-top seasonal display. The beloved free attraction is now dressed in brilliant shades of orange, gold, and burgundy for...
Las Vegas funeral home faces lawsuit, accused of mishandling woman’s remains
A Las Vegas funeral home that was already shut down by state regulators is now facing a lawsuit from a grieving husband who says his wife’s body was never cremated as promised.
NV Energy to issue nearly $33 Million in refunds after customers charged incorrectly
LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — NV Energy has filed with the Public Utilities Commission to add additional refunds to over 42,000 customers impacted by a rate misclassification. According to NV Energy, after the error was discovered $5.4 million was initially refunded to customers. The power company now says they will offer an...
Las Vegas man accused of killing mother, sister found not competent
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — A Las Vegas man charged with fatally shooting his mother and sister was found not competent to stand trial. Court records indicate Judge Christy Craig issued the ruling for Jacob Lister on Wednesday after his case was bound over for a competency evaluation. Lister is...
Parents of Nevada students with disabilities defeat bid to dismiss class action
LAS VEGAS (CN) — Parents of students with disabilities in the nation’s fifth-largest school district overcame arguments Thursday that their purported class action should be dismissed. The parents argue the Nevada Department of Education and the Clark County School District denied some 40,000 students their right to...
North Las Vegas police traffic building shot at for second time this week
The North Las Vegas Police Department Traffic Division was shot at for the second time this week on Wednesday night.

















