Pile burns in mountains west of Las Vegas could bring smoke next week
Smoke from the mountains west of Las Vegas might be visible next week as controlled burns are planned in the Lovell Canyon area.
North Las Vegas Police Seize Over 30 Grams of Meth, Two Suspects Arrested for...
North Las Vegas Police Department officers were on the move. Officers Delgado and Ornelas, engaged in their nocturnal duty, arrested two suspects in the small hours on charges of drug possession. The unassuming streets under the cover of darkness gave way to a find that would take more than 30 grams of...
Las Vegas valley local turns $3 bet into $1 million jackpot at Henderson casino
A Las Vegas valley local turned a $3 bet into an over $1 million jackpot at a Henderson casino Friday evening.
Sin City Sting, Vegas Vixens Busted in FBI-Led Human Trafficking Raid
After a two-year joint investigation by federal and local law enforcement agencies, four individuals tied to a human trafficking and money laundering scheme were taken into custody in Las Vegas, with arrests carried out on Wednesday and again yesterday. The inquiry, initiated by LVMPD detectives and assisted by the...
You Won’t Believe Which Colorado Town Leads in Burglaries
SafeWise finds Colorado’s burglary capital, and it’s not where you’d expect. This small mountain town tops the list.
New SafeNest facility offers hope, healing for Southern Nevada abuse survivors
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — SafeNest, a Southern Nevada nonprofit that supports survivors of domestic and sexual violence, has opened a new facility designed to give adults and their children in crisis a safe place to stay after leaving an abuser. News 3 getting an exclusive first look at the...
Double-wide mobile home catches fire in Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — A double-wide mobile home was destroyed in a fire in Las Vegas Friday morning, according to a fire official. The first report of a fire came at 4:20 a.m. in the 3400 block of N. Pecos Road, north of Cheyenne Avenue, Clark County Assistant Fire Chief Kevin Lunkwitz said in an email.
E-motorcyclists could face registration hurdles, Nevada DMV explains
LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — E-motorcycle riders in the Las Vegas Valley face a registration process that sometimes prevents them from legally operating their vehicles on public roads, even when they attempt to comply with regulations. A Clark County ordinance bans e-motorcycles from riding in county parks. Las Vegas Metro...
Body Found Near Six Mile Cove at Lake Mohave as Investigation Continues Amid Government...
On September 30, a body was discovered just north of Six Mile Cove on the Nevada side of Lake Mohave, raising questions and concerns in the surrounding community. According to a statement from the U.S. Department of the Interior obtained by 8 News Now, National Park Service rangers responded to reports of the body...
Homeless at Las Vegas park speak out: ‘I’m not mentally disturbed, I know who...
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — In our Homeless Among Us series, 8 News Now spoke with five homeless people to see why they don’t feel seen, heard, or understood. There’s something about sitting around a table. People talk, vent, and share their stories. Whether it’s inside four walls or at Molasky Family Park in Las Vegas. […]

















