Cheyenne High School students protest ICE in school walkout
NORTH LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — Around 20 to 30 students from Cheyenne High School walked out of class on Thursday to protest against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The students held signs on the sidewalk across from the school, chanting and yelling as cars drove by, with some...
LVMPD responds to illegal shooting in East Las Vegas
Police said that multiple residences showed signs of impact upon their arrival, but did not report any injuries at the time.
3 injured in early morning Las Vegas house fire
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Three people are hospitalized following a fire in a Spring Valley home Thursday morning. According to Las Vegas Fire & Rescue, the fire was reported around 3:20 a.m. at a home in the 4600 block of Pennwood Avenue, near Decatur Boulevard and Desert Inn Road. Someone in the house called to […]
Las Vegas construction contractor gets probation but must pay restitution to victims
Steven Adinolfi, owner of S & E Contracting, was given 36-month probation and ordered to pay $294,457 in restitution after being found guilty of defrauding homeowners of more than $350,000 for work that was not completed.
City of Las Vegas to determine future of crime-ridden motel
The Las Vegas City Council is set to hold a disciplinary hearing against the owner of US Motel near Downtown Las Vegas after an emergency suspension of its business license.
Police locate missing 78-year-old woman last seen in northwest Las Vegas
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department issued a missing persons bulletin for 78-year-old Nell Pearson, who was last seen on Wednesday afternoon.
Rising ID Fraud and Underage Gambling Hit Vegas Casinos
Amid Las Vegas dealing with fewer visitors, identity fraud and underage gambling continue to be on the rise, forcing casinos to tighten security and ID checks
Love on the grass: How an unhoused couple in Las Vegas is hoping to...
Life on the streets is not what people think of when talking about the "Las Vegas Experience." At the park 8 News Now met couples holding onto each other tight while struggling to find a place to stay. But they were still able to find comfort and love on the grass.
Body found at Lake Mohave; no ID or cause of death released
A body found at Lake Mohave on Sept. 30 was taken to the Clark County coroner's office, but no information has been released.
Catholic Charities seeks support for Thanksgiving meal donations amid rising need
Las Vegas (KSNV) — As Thanksgiving approaches, Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada (CCSN) is reaching out to the community for support for those in need. The organization is asking for donations of frozen turkeys and items such as boxed potatoes, stuffing, gravy, and canned yams. Donations can be made...

















