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A fire devastated a two-story home under renovation in east Las Vegas; despite the extensive damage, no injuries occurred and neighboring properties were unharmed.
A pedestrian was hit by a vehicle on Flamingo Road and transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries; the driver showed no impairment. Traffic was disrupted due to road closures.
Weather & Environment in ...
Las Vegas is set for a warm, quiet weather week with temperatures 6-8 degrees above normal, light winds, and mostly clear skies, apart from occasional high clouds and northerly wind gusts.
Community & Society in ...
Las Vegas hosts events for Black History Month including awards, cultural showcases, and sports, celebrating African American contributions and history.
Politics & Govt in ...
Amid stalking allegations, Reno Judge Bridget Robb retired and withdrew from her re-election campaign. A TPO was issued against her, and a hearing is set for February 13.
Three months after 19‑year‑old Kimora McGinnies was killed, her family presses for tips while police say the homicide remains under active investigation.
State receipts are modestly above official forecasts, but most of the gain reflects timing quirks and one‑time items.
Las Vegas soccer coach Sergio Reyes Rojas faces a jury over accusations of sexually assaulting a teenage girl; he awaits his arraignment on January 26.
A sedan caught fire on I-11 near Charleston Boulevard in Las Vegas, causing lane closures and traffic delays; the driver was unharmed, but the cause is unknown.
Clark County allocated $10 million for the "Forever One" memorial at the Las Vegas mass shooting site, featuring a 58-foot light tower and 58 candles to honor the victims.
Question 6 must pass again in 2026; national fights over medication abortion and state vetoes are shaping Nevada's contest.
Flyers calling for anti‑ICE walkouts circulated across Clark County schools this week. CCSD says it supports peaceful expression but warned students about unexcused absences.
A judge ordered probation Tuesday for former Assemblyman Steven Brooks after a plea tied to a police chase. The sentence includes a suspended 24–60 month term and a required mental‑health evaluation.
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