Man accused of killing Las Vegas police officer ruled fit for trial
The criminal case against the man accused of killing a Las Vegas police officer three years ago will move forward after a judge ruled him competent to stand trial Friday.
Las Vegas ‘Fabulous 5-Day Sale’ drives visitor traffic
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority reported a successful "Fabulous 5-Day Sale" with high website traffic, referrals, and engagement, indicating strong demand for deals and the allure of Las Vegas.
Nevada’s 22,000 federal employees in limbo amid government shutdown
Nevada's 22,000 federal workers face uncertainty as government shutdown closes Lake Mead facilities and threatens furloughs across agencies.
Woman found dead in cardboard box 6 days after indecent exposure arrest in Las...
A 57-year-old woman who was arrested on charges of indecent exposure in Las Vegas was found dead inside a large cardboard box in northwest Arizona six days later.
Video: Man repeatedly attacking mailboxes off Sahara near Hollywood
LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — A thief has broken into some mailboxes at the Sunrise Estates mobile home community 9-10 times since July. “Extremely frustrating,” said Luke Ritzma. Luke Ritzma and his wife Alyssa’s mailbox has been broken into three times. They lost some checks, that had to be canceled.
Unique approaches to solving homelessness, as need rises
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — The 2025 State of Homelessness report from the National Alliance to End Homelessness says the crisis is driven by low incomes, not enough affordable housing, and not enough resources. The group says last year, there wasn't one community that had enough permanent housing to help...
Vegas man’s immigration arrest, caught on video, stirs questions about ICE transparency
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in three unmarked SUVs surrounded 56-year-old Rafael Lopez Gomez in a Las Vegas neighborhood and arrested him at what appeared to be gunpoint last month. Afterwards, his family struggled to locate him for days — calling ICE repeatedly without answer. About a...
Las Vegas named third deadliest city for pedestrians in the US
Las Vegas (KSNV) — A new study ranks Las Vegas among the worst cities in the US for pedestrians. According to the 2025 KURU Footwear report, Las Vegas is ranked as the third most dangerous city in the US for pedestrians. Analysts found that the city reported 3.41 pedestrian...
12 Las Vegas Casino Buffets Now Open with Hours & Prices
Las Vegas has been known for its all-you-can-eat buffets since 1946, when Herb McDonald brought the first one to the El Rancho Vegas, the first hotel on what would become the Strip. Prior to Covid, there were over 50 casino buffets in the Las Vegas valley. We now have 12.
Las Vegas to SoCal high-speed train now expected to cost over $21B
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — A high-speed train connecting Las Vegas with Southern California is now expected to cost over $21 billion. The Brightline West project is listed as an applicant for a $6 billion loan via the U.S. Department of Transportation's Railroad Rehabilitation and Improvement Financing. The application is...

















