Chef and Father Killed at 46 by Suspected DUI Driver: ‘Everybody Loved Him’
Julio Nave-Giron, who worked at Las Vegas' Pepper Club, is being remembered by family, friends and colleagues following the tragic crash
Nevada honors veterans at Wreaths Across America event
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Wreaths Across America returned to Nevada, bringing communities together to honor the service and sacrifice of the nation’s military heroes. The annual ceremony began at 9 a.m. on Saturday at both the Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Boulder City and the Northern Nevada Veterans...
New law aims to increase safety in Nevada school zones
It will double the fines for speeding, illegal U-turns and other traffic violations in school zones. Plus, it'll give more flexibility to schools and local governments to design the zones themselves.
Officials identify some of 315 human remains found outside Las Vegas
Officials have identified some of the more than 300 piles of cremated remains located in the desert outside of Las Vegas.
Record-breaking donation creates UNLV law school scholarship for Las Vegas locals
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — A record-breaking donation will create a new scholarship for Las Vegas locals to attend the William S. Boyd School of Law at UNLV. The law school announced Friday that Sean and Louella Claggett have pledged $300,000 through their charitable foundation. It's the largest gift from an individual law...
‘Diddy him and do freaky things’: Leaked report shows bad student behavior at Las...
A state agency voted on Friday to not renew the license for an embattled charter school for financial problems. But documents leaked to 8 News Now, painted a picture of bad behavior among students with some of them smoking marijuana and assaulting teachers as well as their peers.
Volunteers needed for Clark County homeless count in late January
Volunteers are needed to help count the homeless population in the Las Vegas valley in January. The count will occur on a single day in the last 10 days of January.
Las Vegas man accused of killing TSA supervisor appears in court
A man accused of killing a Las Vegas federal worker appeared in court facing DUI and hit-and-run charges, with the victim’s family in the room on Friday.
Prosecutors consider death penalty in road-rage killing of 11-year-old
Clark County prosecutors are considering whether to pursue the death penalty against a 22-year-old man accused of fatally shooting an 11-year-old boy during a road-rage encounter on the 215 Beltway.
Las Vegas Works to Secure Formula 1 as Permanent Fixture Through Infrastructure Changes
The Las Vegas Grand Prix is poised for long-term growth as Liberty Media continues investing hundreds of millions of dollars in road upgrades along the resort corridor. Clark County has approved keeping the race through 2032, reinforcing its status as a major annual event with an expanding global reach. This...

















