Condos drop by $15,000 in Las Vegas, but single-family home prices unchanged
A $15,000 plunge in condominium prices during July brought the first big move in the Las Vegas housing market since the start of 2025, but single-family homes stayed at record levels.
Las Vegas sees drop in tourism, hinting at broader economic woes facing the U.S.
Economists say that what happens in Vegas matters nationally because it often reflects broader trends on consumer confidence and the overall health of the U.S. economy.
Las Vegas police search for 5 suspects in armed robbery
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – Las Vegas police are searching for five people accused of committing a robbery at a business in the north Las Vegas valley. It took place on July 9 in the 6000 block of North Decatur Boulevard near Tropical Parkway. The suspects are accused of stealing merchandise and using violence, including a […]
STRAT struggles through rough times in Las Vegas; Golden Entertainment looks for positives
Golden Entertainment, parent company of The STRAT, reported lower revenues and earnings in the second quarter as occupancy dipped to 60% in June at the iconic tower resort.
Cedar City jewelry heist suspect’s wife facing felony charge; accomplice still at large
The wife of the man arrested in connection with a July 27 jewelry store burglary in Cedar City is also now behind bars, where she faces a felony obstruction charge. Melissa Renee Resma, 50, of Las Vegas, was booked into Iron County Jail on July 30. According to a probable cause statement filed in support of her...
Measles detected in Clark County wastewater
The S. Nevada Health District has detected the presence of measles virus in the wastewater in Clark County. This is the first detection of measles virus in local wastewater, serving as an early indicator that the virus may be present in the community
Las Vegas woman sentenced to more than 2 years for stealing 38 firearms
A federal judge sentenced a woman to more than 2 years in prison for her role in stealing 38 firearms from a Federal Firearms Licensee business and selling at least 20 of them.
Lake Mead remains identified as missing San Diego nurse from 1980s cold case
Carol Ann Riley was a nurse who worked at Scripps Clinic in San Diego.
Las Vegas mayor disputes Nevada’s sanctuary state designation
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — Mayor Shelley Berkley has voiced her concerns following the Department of Homeland Security's designation of Nevada as a sanctuary state. Despite the state's inclusion on the list, no county or city within Nevada, including Las Vegas, was identified as a sanctuary city. "What is the...
Online, She Preached as ‘Super Mom.’ In Real Life, She Allegedly Made Child Do...
Christiann Ault allegedly threatened to break the child's eardrums if they revealed her abuse, per grand jury testimony