Vegas Parents Say Daycare Tied Up Their 4-Year-Old, Sue Center After Video Surfaces
A Las Vegas couple says their 4-year-old son was tied to classroom furniture at a Russell Road daycare and that a recording of the incident was shared online. Ricky and Yavonne Plair pulled their son from the Leap Into Learning center after what they say happened on March 3 and have now filed a civil lawsuit in Clark C
Cyber Heist Hits Vegas Locals’ Favorite Station Casinos
Station Casinos has confirmed it was hit by a cybersecurity breach, quietly disclosing the incident in a regulatory filing and starting to notify some customers. What the company has not done is offer much detail, leaving regulars and regulators alike trying to piece together what exactly went wrong and how bad it migh
The corned beef hash at this Nevada diner is worth traveling miles to try
Tucked away on East Sahara Avenue in Las Vegas, Vickie’s Diner is the kind of place that makes you feel right at home the moment you walk through the door. With over 35 years of history and a loyal following of regulars, this cheerful pink-themed spot has earned its reputation as a hidden gem in the heart of Nevada.
Clark County OKs land use requests, clearing way for One October memorial groundbreaking
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — A permanent memorial honoring those killed and affected by the One October mass shooting is moving closer to becoming a reality on the Las Vegas Strip. Clark County commissioners unanimously approved several land use and development requests, clearing the way for the Forever One Memorial to break gro
Locals raise concerns after land purchase tied to data center company in Apex Industrial...
NORTH LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Massive new developments continue to transform the Apex Industrial Park in North Las Vegas, but a recent land purchase by one of the valley’s largest data center companies is now raising concerns among some locals. Located roughly 20 miles from downtown North Las...
Las Vegas apartment tenants demand answers after days without water
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Residents at the Harmon at 370 apartment complex near the Las Vegas Strip say a major pipe break left hundreds without running water for at least two days and many tenants claim the outage is just the latest in a long list of ongoing problems at the property.
Two-vehicle crash reported on eastbound 215 at St. Rose Parkway
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — Nevada Highway Patrol responded an injury crash on eastbound 215 at St. Rose Parkway on Thursday evening. Troopers were called before 10:30 p.m. to the crash, which involved a black Honda Civic and a gray Honda Accord. Medical personnel arrived at the scene, but no...
Good Morning, Las Vegas: VGK Game 2 tonight, summer safety campaign kicks off
Today is no ordinary Friday. Not only is it the Friday before a long weekend, with Memorial Day on Monday, but it is also the last day of school for students in the Clark County School District.
Elizabeth Blau’s Honey Salt, Las Vegas, Nevada
When Dames dine together, abundance comes naturally—plates circulate, glasses stay filled and conversation flows easily. At the annual Les Dames d’Escoffier International (LDEI) conference in Las Vegas, that spirit was unmistakable during an evening at Elizabeth Blau’s welcoming Honey Salt, just 20 minutes off the Stri
Mojave Max emergence contest winner, class meets beloved tortoise
LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — The winning class for the Mojave Max emergence contest met the valley’s favorite tortoise. A fifth-grade class at Selma Bartlett Elementary was at Springs Preserve for their free trip after one student, Anthony, was the closest guess to when Max would come out of his burrow.

















