Tupac case: Las Vegas police search home in connection to rapper's murder
Hip-hop legend, Tupac Shakur, was gunned down near the Las Vegas Strip on Sept. 7, 1996.
Hostage freed after hourslong standoff at Las Vegas Strip resort room, police say
A man was arrested and a woman described as his hostage was released unharmed Tuesday after an hourslong standoff in a room at the Caesars Palace resort on the Las Vegas Strip, police said.
Las Vegas police officer going on trial over $165k stolen in 3 casino heists
The federal trial for Caleb Rogers begins Monday as prosecutors allege he carried out the casino robberies off the Las Vegas Strip between November 2021 and February 2022 while armed with a department-issued weapon.
6 killed in Cessna plane crash in Southern California identified
A Cessna aircraft that departed from Las Vegas crashed in Murrieta Saturday morning, according to authorities. All 6 people on board were killed.
Las Vegas Sphere illuminates for the 1st time on July 4
The Independence Day event showcased the Sphere's LED technology, featuring lights, colors, and visual effects.
Man posing as Las Vegas hotel owner steals over $1M in casino scam, authorities say
The man manipulated a casino employee to give him the money by claiming it was for fire department equipment.
Raiders' Davante Adams sees assault charge dropped for shoving photographer
Prosecutors have dropped a misdemeanor assault charge filed last October against Las Vegas Raiders' wide receiver Davante Adams after he shoved a photographer to the ground as he left the field following a loss at Kansas City.
Titan sub tragedy: Billionaire Jay Bloom says he, son were offered seats that Shahzada Dawood, son, 19, took
OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush called the Titan submersible 'way safer than flying in a helicopter or even scuba diving' and offered a 'last minute' $100,000 discount, texts shared by Jay Bloom revealed.
Las Vegas financier who turned down Titan sub dive shares texts from late CEO
A wealthy real estate developer from Las Vegas revealed that he turned down an invitation for him and his son to tour the Titanic wreckage on board the ill-fated OceanGate submersible.
Nevada parents face murder charges after 8-month-old dies from fentanyl exposure: police
The parents told Boulder City police that a bag of meth and fentanyl spilled on a bed, where they later allowed the child to crawl.
Las Vegas police install cameras on home that reported 'aliens': Family 'afraid for their safety'
A Las Vegas family reported a crashed UFO and told police they had seen eight- to 10-foot creatures that were '100 percent not human.'
Bill Cosby sued by 9 more women in Nevada for alleged sexual assaults
The lawsuit alleges that the women were individually drugged and assaulted between approximately 1979 and 1992 in Las Vegas, Reno and Lake Tahoe homes, dressing rooms and hotels.
Crickets flood Idaho road as the insects descend on neighboring Nevada
According to local media, six counties in Nevada have been plagued with crickets.
Nevada lawmakers question worth of subsidizing proposed Oakland A's stadium on Las Vegas Strip
Stadium subsidies for teams in cities from Buffalo, New York, to Arlington, Texas, have sparked similar heated discussions in statehouses across the country in recent years.
Woman charged in death of Atlanta boy found in suitcase seeks venue change for Indiana trial
The Louisiana woman charged in connection to a 5-year-old boy whose body was found stuffed in a suitcase in southern Indiana is seeking a change of venue.
Nevada considers tax credits to lure Sony, film industry to Las Vegas
Nevada is trying to diversify the state's gaming and tourism-reliant economy, which was hit hard by the pandemic.
Man allegedly makes bomb threat after missing flight, forcing jetBlue to park plane at LAX
A police investigation is underway involving a plane parked at an LAX tarmac.
Fontainebleau Las Vegas set to finally open after years of setbacks
Company executives for Fontainebleau Las Vegas made the announcement Tuesday morning, more than a year after the company publicly set a goal to open before the end of 2023.
In Colorado River talks, still no agreement about water cuts
On one side is California and some tribes along the river that want to protect their high-priority rights to the river’s water, which they use for drinking and farming. On the other side are the other six states — Colorado, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Wyoming and New Mexico — who say it’s time to come up with an approach that more fairly shares the river.
Oscar Mayer to allow couples to elope inside iconic Wienermobile
Interested couples are asked to bring their marriage licenses and appetites.



















