Las Vegas Veterans Day Parade Returns with Flyover and Community Celebration
The annual Las Vegas Veteran’s Day Parade is set for Tuesday morning, beginning at 10 a.m. at 4th Street and Garces Avenue, and concluding at 4th Street and Stewart Avenue. The event kicks off with a scheduled flyover at 10 a.m. Participants include veterans groups, active duty and reserve...
Driver gets max sentence in crash that killed Arbor View senior McKenzie Scott
McKenzie Scott was crossing the street outside Arbor View High School in May when she was hit by a car. She later died from her injuries, and Keenan Jackson was arrested in connection to her death.
Las Vegas: Tribal gaming is finding a foothold in resort corridor
More than 40% of the federally recognized Native American tribes in the United States own at least one casino. All together, they account for 532 establishments in 29 states, according to the National Indian Gaming Commission. Yet only one of those is operating today in Las Vegas. That would be...
A string of traffic incidents left multiple people injured or dead in the valley
A string of traffic-related incidents across the Las Vegas Valley this weekend left multiple people injured and dead, including two fatal hit-and-run crashes and a shooting during a street takeover.
Vegas Man Set To Be Sentenced In Arbor View Senior’s Crosswalk Death
A Clark County judge is expected to sentence the man who admitted to killing Arbor View High School senior McKenzie Scott after a crosswalk crash earlier this year. A guilty plea entered last month removed the need for a jury trial, directing attention to how Nevada’s sentencing range will be applied. In Washington,...
Nevada regulators question North Las Vegas operator over tax and audit violations
Fifth Street Gaming is facing scrutiny from Nevada regulators over tax and audit violations. These issues will be addressed at an upcoming meeting of the Nevada Gaming Commission when it considers limiting sportsbook revenue at Fifth Street’s North Las Vegas property. Fifth Street owns Ojos Locos Sports Cantina Y...
CCSD Police officer teaches traffic safety as students hit by cars skyrockets
As the number of kids getting hurt or dying on Las Vegas Valley roadways continues to skyrocket, keeping students safe is top of mind for so many families right now.
32 new names added to Henderson Veterans Memorial Wall
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The City of Henderson honored the men and women who served our country during its annual Veterans Day Ceremony Saturday morning at the Water Street Plaza Amphitheater. Mayor Michelle Romero, alongside members of the Henderson City Council, joined veterans and their families for a solemn tribute, as...
Etiquette Dilemma: How Much Should I Gift My Casino Host?
A recent social media post has sparked a lively discussion among Las Vegas frequenters regarding the etiquette of gifting hosts at casinos or hotels. The post, shared by a regular guest at a Las Vegas hotel, detailed her experiences with a Relationship Marketing Coordinator at the establishment. The guest had been in...
Girl Scouts to sell 30,000 boxes of cookies at Las Vegas Grand Prix
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — The Las Vegas Grand Prix and Girl Scouts of Southern Nevada have announced a groundbreaking partnership ahead of the 2025 Formula 1 Heineken Las Vegas Grand Prix. The collaboration will bring 30,000 boxes of Girl Scout Cookies to the Koval Fan Zone, marking the first...
















