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The Venetian Resort settles federal lawsuit over religious discrimination The Venetian Resort settles federal lawsuit over religious discrimination

$850,000 paid in settlement; resort agrees to new workplace policy changes The Venetian Resort on the Las Vegas Strip has agreed to pay $850,000 to settle a lawsuit filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), which accused the

Las Vegas mom’s incredible journey to recovery after hit-and-run Las Vegas mom’s incredible journey to recovery after hit-and-run

From grocery run to life-altering tragedy A North Las Vegas mother is rebuilding her life just three months after surviving a devastating hit-and-run crash that cost her a leg. On Sunday, April 13, at around 2 p.m., 30-year-old Brittani Mathis

Shooting investigation underway near Vegas Drive and Tenaya Way Shooting investigation underway near Vegas Drive and Tenaya Way

Police detain one person as investigation unfolds Las Vegas police are investigating a shooting that took place Monday afternoon in a northwest valley neighborhood near Vegas Drive and Tenaya Way. Officers with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department responded to

Early morning altercation at Orleans hotel results in multiple injuries Early morning altercation at Orleans hotel results in multiple injuries

Two hospitalized after violent incident at popular Vegas casino Las Vegas Metropolitan Police responded to a violent altercation at The Orleans Hotel & Casino in the early hours of Monday morning, resulting in two people being hospitalized with stab wounds

YouTuber charged with murder after deadly Bellagio shooting caught on livestream YouTuber charged with murder after deadly Bellagio shooting caught on livestream

A long-running online feud between content creators ended in tragedy Sunday night when a shooting outside the Bellagio fountains left two people dead in an incident that was broadcast live to viewers across the internet. Manuel Ruiz, 41, who went

Fourth of July fireworks safety: What Las Vegas residents need to know Fourth of July fireworks safety: What Las Vegas residents need to know

As families across the Las Vegas Valley prepare for Independence Day celebrations this Friday, local fire officials are emphasizing the importance of fireworks safety amid concerning injury statistics and ongoing enforcement efforts. Rising injury concerns nationwide The latest data from

Las Vegas Arts District faces critical crossroads as noise ordinance changes loom Las Vegas Arts District faces critical crossroads as noise ordinance changes loom

The heart of Vegas culture confronts new development pressures The Las Vegas Arts District stands at a pivotal moment in its history. Business owners and artists have until July 31, 2025, to weigh in on proposed changes to the area’s

Lake Mead: Desert oasis remains vital recreation hub for Las Vegas residents Lake Mead: Desert oasis remains vital recreation hub for Las Vegas residents

Despite water level concerns, the reservoir continues to offer aquatic adventures and economic benefits Just 45 minutes from the Las Vegas Strip, a shimmering expanse of blue stretches across 72,000 acres of desert landscape. Lake Mead, the nation’s largest reservoir,

Red Cross mobilizes emergency shelter as thousands remain without power following windstorm Red Cross mobilizes emergency shelter as thousands remain without power following windstorm

Las Vegas Convention Center transforms into relief hub for displaced residents In the wake of Tuesday’s devastating windstorm, the American Red Cross of Southern Nevada has transformed the Las Vegas Convention Center into a lifeline for residents still grappling with

Vegas residents grapple with extensive property damage after powerful windstorm Vegas residents grapple with extensive property damage after powerful windstorm

Sudden storm brings 70 mph gusts, leaving thousands without power and homes damaged across the valley As Las Vegas residents continue cleaning up from Tuesday’s devastating windstorm, homeowner Jason D’Souza’s experience represents the thousands of valley residents dealing with unexpected