
Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Las Vegas.
Blistering Las Vegas heat could cook pavement to 147 degrees
When the temperature outside rises to 105 degrees or hotter, the pavement can hit 140 degrees — hot enough to cause severe burns and scarring.
Read the full story on USA Today.
Pac-12 to move football title game to Las Vegas in 2020
Commissioner Larry Scott announced the decision Wednesday at the start of Pac-12 media day in Hollywood.
Read the full story on 9NEWS.
Las Vegas police believe man, 26, died after fistfight
A 26-year-old Las Vegas man was “involved in an altercation with an acquaintance” Wednesday morning, and his body was discovered that evening.
Read the full story on Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Ascending Aces enthusiastic about All-Star experience in Las Vegas
The Aces will have three player representatives when the WNBA holds its All-Star game at the Mandalay Bay Events Center on Saturday, but the big breakout star of the event could be the city of Las Vegas itself.
Read the full story on Las Vegas Sun.
Woman dead in stabbing at central Las Vegas park
Officers are searching for an attacker in a Thursday afternoon stabbing at a central valley park, Las Vegas police said.
Read the full story on Las Vegas Review-Journal.
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