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Felony convict, Felipe De Jesus Jauregui-Acosta, is indicted for illegal reentry in the U.S. after a prior deportation, facing up to two years in prison.
Fun & Entertainment in ...
Las Vegas's Sphere venue is generating $2 million daily with an immersive 70-minute adaptation of "The Wizard of Oz," attracting 4,000-5,000 viewers at $200 per ticket.
The NFL seeks a rehearing from the Nevada Supreme Court in Jon Gruden's case, challenging a prior ruling that favored the former coach's bid to have his lawsuit heard in court over private arbitration.
AREA15 in Las Vegas celebrates five years with a variety of events, and it has expanded significantly, attracting over 15 million visitors since its 2020 opening.
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UNLV quarterback Alex Orji will miss the season due to a severe hamstring injury sustained during a game against UCLA.
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The Nevada DMV is facing issues with processing Real IDs and other key documents following a ransomware attack, despite claiming to be fully operational.
The Magicians Room, a new magic-themed speakeasy, is set to open on October 20 at The LINQ Promenade in Las Vegas, featuring immersive magic shows with holographic technology.
UNLV Rebels beat UCLA Bruins 30-23, marking their first win against a Big Ten team in 22 years, with a standout performance by quarterback Anthony Colandrea.
A federal judge temporarily halted enforcement of Clark County's short-term rental regulations, providing legal relief to Airbnb and other companies following a lawsuit over property owners' rights.
Las Vegas man Maxamiliano Chavez appeared in court for a DUI crash that killed an unborn child and severely injured others, facing charges including DUI resulting in death.
Reno offers training for board and commission members on September 15, 2025, covering new resolution guidelines and specific roles, with an online option available.
A DUI crash in south Las Vegas resulted in the death of an unborn child and critical injuries to several people.
Michael J. Moore has pleaded guilty to running a fraudulent tax avoidance scheme, defrauding the IRS of over $3.5 million through fabricated tax returns and false business losses.
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