Three Nevada cities rank among America’s worst for singles, study finds
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — A new analysis from Zumper ranks America’s largest cities based on how “single-friendly” they are — and Nevada didn’t fare well. The rental platform’s 2025 Best Cities for Singles report evaluated the 100 most populous U.S. cities using factors like the share of single residents, cost of rent,...
Former employee at Las Vegas teen group homes says she was fired after raising...
A former employee of a business which runs group homes for teens in Las Vegas said she was fired after she repeatedly raised safety concerns.
High school holds early graduation for Las Vegas Valley teen fighting terminal cancer
A Las Vegas Valley high school held an early graduation for one of its students fighting terminal cancer.
SNHD warns airport travelers after visitor tests positive for measles
The Southern Nevada Health District is warning recent airport travelers about a confirmed case of measles from a visitor from out of state.
Undocumented immigrant admits guilt in Las Vegas fentanyl death; immigration impact unclear
An undocumented immigrant admits he sold a Las Vegas man fentanyl, which led to his death, according to court documents obtained by the 8 News Now Investigators.
Demonstrators gather as family files wrongful death suit for Jorge Gomez
Five years after the George Floyd protests swept the nation, questions still linger in Las Vegas over the police shooting of Jorge Gomez.
Dark sky areas near Las Vegas to watch meteor showers
With the bright lights of Las Vegas shining into the night sky, seeing meteor showers and other parts of the nighttime sky may take a bit of maneuvering to get the best view.
Argument turned deadly shooting was captured on camera, Las Vegas Police say
LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — An argument turned into a deadly shooting that killed one and left two injured, according to Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department documents. Police said they responded to reports of a shooting on Oct. 12 just before 8 p.m. at a residence near Vegas and Torrey Pines drives in west Las Vegas.
Good Morning, Las Vegas: Case of Jorge Gomez shooting death heads to court
It's Monday, October 20, and we are approaching three weeks of a federal government shutdown. Ahead today, a case involving a shooting by police during protests in 2020 is back in court.
LSG Sky Chefs workers protest at music festival over low wages and costly health...
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — Workers from LSG Sky Chefs, who supply fresh food items to 7-Eleven stores, took their grievances to the public at the When We Were Young music festival in Las Vegas. The festival, sponsored by 7-Eleven, draws tens of thousands of attendees. Culinary Union members are...

















