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The four pediatric patients from Nevada were celebrated by the Raiders and Intermountain in several ways, including once-in-a-lifetime moments with the team.
Thousands gathered Sunday morning for the annual American Cancer Society Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk. The inspiring event at Red Rock Casino Resort & Spa painted the plaza in pink as participants united to honor loved ones,
With football, F1 and a future promising even more fun on the field, the days of poker and blackjack being the only games in town are long over.
Four "No Kings" protests planned Saturday across Las Vegas Valley as part of nationwide movement. Safety measures in place for demonstrations.
On Wednesday, the "You Oughta Know" singer kicked off her Alanis Morissette: Las Vegas 2025 show at Caesars Palace, diving straight into "Reckoning." The remainder of the show had a very Broadway-esque feel that blended skits (many of them personal), stories and music. There was even an intermission — something unheard of in Vegas.
A bachelorette trip to Las Vegas took a bizarre turn after one woman found a strange magnetic object in her purse following a night out clubbing—an image she later shared to social media that quickly captivated thousands of viewers.
The city of North Las Vegas has added crossing guards at Eastern and Owens following the death of a 12-year-old boy who was hit and killed while walking to school earlier this month.
Aaron Mahan, who's spent decades as a server on and off the Strip, says inflation and Trump's pugnacious immigration and foreign policies have chased tourists away. He's feeling it in his wallet.
Without Rice in the lineup, Kansas City ranks eighth overall in passing yards per game this season while posting a 3-3 record. After losing their first two games, the Chiefs are only one random game-winning Trevor Lawrence scramble from a 4-0 run, and Rice's return should only bolster their chances in a decimated AFC.
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Las Vegas mobile home fire leaves 2 with smoke inhalation injuries
Two people were injured in a mobile home fire in the west Las Vegas valley. Just before 12:50 a.m. on Saturday, the Combined Communication Center received reports of a mobile home on fire at 6300 West Tropicana Avenue,