Eichholtz, Renowned Furniture Store, To Open This Summer
Eichholtz is making its presence known in the Las Vegas Valley. The renowned Dutch luxury brand is opening its first Nevada store in Tivoli Village at 350 S Rampart Blvd, Suite 160, according to a Review-Journal article. The furniture brand is slated to open this summer. With the opening comes...
This Historic Nevada Ghost Town Looks Like It Was Pulled Straight From A Wild...
Tucked away in the rugged Eldorado Mountains of Clark County, Nevada, the tiny ghost town of Nelson feels like a movie set frozen in time. With a population of just 22 people as of 2020, this remote community in El Dorado Canyon carries more history than most cities ten times its size.
3-time convicted felon aimed slingshot while on bicycle, police said
Las Vegas police said a three-time convicted felon refused to follow their orders while riding a bicycle and threatened an officer with a slingshot he pulled out of his backpack, according to documents obtained by 8NewsNow.com.
Sheriff says Metro changed pursuit policy, officers now chasing more suspects
After vehicle pursuits fell to a five-year low, Sheriff Kevin McMahill says Metro rewrote its approach, leading to more pursuits.
The Eggs Benedict At This Old-School Nevada Diner Is Worth A Road Trip From...
Tucked away on South Decatur Boulevard in Las Vegas, Lou’s Diner has been serving up comfort food since 1969, making it one of the city’s most beloved breakfast spots. With a 4.8-star rating from over 4,500 reviews, this classic diner is where locals go when they want a real, satisfying meal.
LVMPD asking for help find little girl who might be lost in downtown
Zaimah was last seen wearing a pink-and-white shirt with butterflies and smiley faces, gray leggings, and pink-and-purple light-up shoes.
One person dead after morning shooting in downtown Las Vegas
It happened around 6 a.m. in the 400 block of N 7th Street, near Las Vegas Boulevard and I-11, according to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.
Southwest valley residents voice concerns over proposed data center expansion
Southwest Las Vegas residents raise concerns over a proposed data center expansion, citing water use, noise and growth impacts.
Clark County’s CASA program names new program administrator
Clark County's Court Appointed Special Advocate program, also known as CASA, welcomed new leadership on June 8, inducting Vickie Wilson as its new program administrator. The nonprofit CASA serves abused and neglected children in foster care. The organization recruits and trains judge-assigned volunteers to advocate for
Tesla Locks In $40 Million Vegas Hub With Broadstone Bet
Tesla is locking in a fresh foothold in the Las Vegas market, with Broadstone Net Lease adding a roughly $40 million build-to-suit project for the automaker to its committed pipeline. The real estate investment trust is developing a sales, service and delivery facility of about 60,000 rentable square feet, which it exp

















