2025 Latin Grammy nominations are in: Bad Bunny leads the way
LOS ANGELES — The 26th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, which are heading back to Las Vegas after a three-year hiatus, now have their nominees set in stone.
Ovation Development opens 276-unit senior housing amid Nevada’s affordability crisis
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — The Nevada Homeowner Assistance Fund federal program is coming to an end. Since launching in November 2021, nearly $100 million in aid has been provided to more than 35,000 households. It prevented many homeowners in Nevada from going into foreclosure. Affordable housing is an ongoing...
Arrest report: Teens caught trying to drive away from scene of deadly park shooting
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — Police caught three teens as they tried to leave the scene of a deadly shooting at a Las Vegas park early Monday morning, according to an arrest report. Las Vegas Metropolitan Police said three juveniles were arrested after one teenager was found dead at East Las Vegas Family Park on Washington...
The Animal Foundation reports highest pet surrenders in a decade
Las Vegas (KSNV) — The Animal Foundation is experiencing a surge in pet surrenders, reaching numbers not seen in nearly a decade. According to the foundation, more than 3,000 pets have been surrendered so far this year, a figure reminiscent of the peak in 2016. The last significant spike...
Las Vegas gun violence survivors call for stronger legislation at virtual town hall
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — In the wake of recent attacks across the country, survivors of mass shootings and gun reform advocates gathered for a virtual town hall organized by Battle Born Progress. The event aimed to push for legislative change and address the ongoing issue of gun violence. Marisa...
Las Vegas tourism decline impacting rideshare and taxi drivers
Despite the recent weekend surge, Las Vegas tourism officials say this year has been noticeably slower overall, and local drivers are feeling the financial impact.
Retired Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department undersheriff dies at 87
Retired LVMPD Undersheriff Donald L. Denison, 87, passed away peacefully on Aug. 16. He was a proud U.S. Army veteran and served the Las Vegas community as undersheriff until 1981 when he retired.
Explore Nevada’s spooky past with ‘Paranormal Passport 2.0’
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — If you are looking for a spooky way to celebrate Halloween this year, Travel Nevada is inviting Las Vegas valley residents to explore the state’s haunted history with its Paranormal Passport 2.0. The free, digital passport allows you to check in at nearly 40 eerie locations across Nevada, from...
Woman ‘Fascinated’ with Guns Tragically Kills Boyfriend While Posing for Photos in Las Vegas
Tragic Firearm Accident in Las Vegas Highlights Urgent Need for Gun Safety Awareness. Fatal Shooting During Firearm Photo Session in Las Vegas Apartment. In a heartbreaking event in Las Vegas, a young woman’s keen interest in firearms led to an accidental shooting that claimed the life of her boyfriend. The incident...
Las Vegas police search for man accused of attempted armed robbery
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A man is accused of attempted armed robbery at a business in the central Las Vegas valley, according to police. It happened on Aug. 18 at 11:35 p.m. at a business near the 1000 block of North Rancho Drive near Washington Avenue. The suspect was seen wearing a grey and blue […]

















