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Experts call for stricter enforcement of traffic laws amid rising accidents near schools

LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — A recent incident involving a student being struck by a car while crossing a street near Centennial High School has sparked concerns among parents and residents about pedestrian and e-rider safety in the area. Candice Meyers, a longtime Clark County School District parent, expressed her...
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Analyst predicts 2026 comeback for Las Vegas

Weakness in Las Vegas will continue through the third quarter, but the fourth quarter “could be better,” wrote Truist Securities analyst Barry Jonas. He predicted a comeback for Sin City in 2026, in an October 21 investor note. Prediction-market fears, meanwhile, have extended to the business-to-business sector,...
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Government shutdown impacts Nevada housing

LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — About a month into the government shutdown, industries such as real estate are beginning to feel the strain in the Las Vegas valley. A WalletHub report ranked Nevada among the top five states impacted by the government shutdown. The ranking is based on how much the state’s economy relies on real […]
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Henderson Police Chief: First 100 days, boosting morale, filling vacancies a priority

LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — The Henderson Police Chief explains how he worked to boost low morale among officers and rapidly fill vacancies in his first 100 days in office. FOX5 spoke exclusively to Chief Reggie Rader after his presentation to the Henderson City Council. The Henderson resident and former LVMPD leader took the...
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Man arrested in deadly Las Vegas park stabbing told police ‘It’s a cold city,’...

Darnell Davis was arrested and charged with murder after Kimothy Wright was found stabbed and unconscious in Doolittle Park, and later died at University Medical Center.
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Las Vegas mayor addresses homelessness crisis, strategy expected by 2026

LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — The homelessness crisis in Las Vegas remains a pressing issue for local leaders, with Mayor Shelley Berkley emphasizing the need to transition people from the streets to self-sustaining situations. In an exclusive interview, Berkley highlighted the efforts of "many well-meaning individuals" working...
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Gunman sentenced for killing Las Vegas boy with stray bullet

A man prohibited from owning a gun who fired into a Las Vegas apartment wall, killing a boy and injuring his brother, will serve at least six years in prison, a judge ruled Tuesday.
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The Animal Foundation celebrates over 1,000 adoptions made in September

Las Vegas (KSNV) — Over 1,000 pets at The Animal Foundation found their forever homes last month. In September, shelter officials reported that 1,117 animals were adopted. The total includes 457 cats, 564 dogs, and 96 other animals. An additional 285 pets were also fostered, and 261 were transferred...
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Police: Summerlin couple found dead in bedroom with gunshot wounds

Las Vegas couple found dead from gunshot wounds in apparent murder-suicide after learning of worsening medical conditions, police say.
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Two sentenced in $250K pandemic unemployment fraud scheme

Two people have been sentenced to federal prison for stealing more than $250,000 in COVID-era unemployment benefits meant for New Yorkers. Jodi Drygula of Amsterdam, NY, and Anthony Camou of Las Vegas were each sentenced to 30 months for conspiracy and mail fraud, according to the New York State Inspector General’s...

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