
Local showgirls react to Taylor Swift’s ‘The Life of a Showgirl’ announcement A proven way to get the attention of a showgirl is to use “showgirl” in a title – and Taylor Swift has done exactly that, sparking immediate reactions

Construction debris ignites on second-story roof; no injuries reported Fire crews successfully knocked down a roof fire at the Sahara Las Vegas on Tuesday evening after smoke was spotted billowing from the iconic Strip resort’s second-story roof. The Clark County

Four inmates killed in separate incidents at Las Vegas-area facilities within one month Nevada prison officials are scrambling to address a surge in deadly violence after four inmates were killed in separate homicides at two Las Vegas-area prisons within the

Temperatures soar past 110 degrees while celestial display lights up desert skies Las Vegas residents are bracing for another scorching day as an extreme heat warning remains in effect through Wednesday evening, with temperatures expected to reach dangerous levels between

Dead and sick animals found throughout Las Vegas home, some stored in garage Las Vegas police have charged a woman with more than 100 counts of animal cruelty after discovering 48 cats in horrific conditions at her east valley home,

State board revokes McDermott’s license following disturbing inspection findings A Las Vegas funeral home has permanently closed its doors after state regulators discovered multiple bodies that had been stored for months without being cremated, leading to unsanitary conditions that prompted

A routine 300-mile trip from Arizona turned into a nightmare for Las Vegas resident Amy Loafea when rocks thrown from a pedestrian bridge crashed through her windshield, leaving her bloodied and believing she had been shot. The terrifying attack On

After serving nearly 18 years in Nevada prisons, Frank Macias walked out with just $25 in his pocket and a crushing $7,200 medical debt hanging over his head. His successful fight to change this injustice has now eliminated approximately $13

The Nevada prison system has reached a settlement for an undisclosed amount with the mother of an inmate who died at High Desert State Prison in 2023, ending a wrongful death lawsuit that alleged correctional officers beat the man to

Nevada’s two largest school districts have confirmed that federal immigration officers must obtain judicial warrants before entering school campuses, as immigrant families express growing concerns about safety during the new school year. Clark County School District takes firm stance CCSD