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Las Vegas-area residents report nearly 25,000 unregistered vehicles to DMV
Nevadans have reported nearly 25,000 unregistered vehicles since the Nevada DMV rolled out its Registration Spotter in October.
The boutique property, located in Las Vegas’ bustling Arts District, reflects the funky neighborhood through bold interior design and colorful murals.
The Raiders face fresh competition for John Harbaugh after the Dolphins fire Mike McDaniel, putting Las Vegas’ coaching plans under pressure.
The Raiders have the No. 1 overall pick and need a quarterback. This is as simple and clean a fit as there will be the entire draft. Mendoza is accurate with strong arm talent, he can operate well from the pocket, he has a high football IQ and he's a good enough athlete to keep plays alive under duress. This should be the Raiders’ guy.
More than 8,000 NV Energy customers are facing outages Thursday morning as strong winds and rain move through the valley.
The Athletics have suffered a number of setbacks in their quest to relocate to Las Vegas from Oakland. The latest? The U.S. says they can't actually get a trademark for the name Las Vegas Athletics.
In November, officers with the Oregon State Police located and arrested Nick Stevenson, who is wanted for an October murder in Las Vegas.
The Force is strong in Las Vegas! LEGO and "Star Wars" light up the Sphere with the Death Star celebrating LEGO SMART Play.
LAS VEGAS ( FOX5) — A man was arrested in Oregon in connection with a road rage shooting that led to a deadly crash in the southwest valley, according to Las Vegas Metro Police. Nick Stevensons, 53, was arrested on Nov. 5 by Oregon State Police and has been extradited to Las Vegas, Metro police report.
Ray J has reportedly been hospitalized after suffering from severe heart pain. Recent reports have emerged claiming that the singer is experiencing some serious health issues and has received immediate medical attention.
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Las Vegas judge sentences 25-year-old for fatal punch
A 25-year-old Las Vegas man will serve at least a year in prison after punching another man, leading to that man’s death, a judge ruled Thursday.