
Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Las Vegas.
Cop who ‘froze’ during Las Vegas shooting massacre is fired
A Las Vegas cop who admitted that he froze in a hallway while responding to the deadliest mass shooting in modern US history has been fired, department officials said.
Read the full story on New York Post.
Family of Las Vegas concert shooting victim sues gunmakers
The family of a woman killed after bullets rained down on Las Vegas concertgoers in October 2017 has filed a wrongful death suit against eight gunmakers and three dealers, alleging the rifles used in the mass shooting violate federal law and can be easily modified to fire like automatic weapons.
Read the full story on KCOY 12 Central Coast News.
Las Vegas parking tickets can be paid for with pencils, pens and paper for students
For a limited time, people here can pay parking tickets with school supplies.
Read the full story on WDSU News.
Winds will keep fire risk high in Las Vegas Valley
Gusts up to 25 mph and no rain in the forecast through early next week at least, mean vegetation will be dry and easily ignited, according to the National Weather Service.
Read the full story on Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Report: Las Vegas home resale prices remain stagnant
A new report says Las Vegas home values aren't appreciating as they have been in recent years, and a reversal doesn't seem to be on the horizon.
Read the full story on MySanAntonio.
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