
Las Vegas, NV — September 1, 1999 marked a new era on the Strip as the vibrant essence of Paris, France, was brought to life in the heart of Southern Nevada. Paris Las Vegas officially opened its doors, unveiling a

A Las Vegas family is desperately seeking answers after 32-year-old David Weaver was discovered dead inside his burning vehicle in North Las Vegas early Sunday morning, August 17, in what police are investigating as a homicide. Discovery in residential neighborhood

Los Tacos on Charleston Boulevard hit with critical violations, ordered to close Health inspectors ordered the immediate closure of Los Tacos Mexican restaurant following a failed re-inspection on Friday that revealed multiple critical violations, including inadequate refrigeration and pest control

Las Vegas faces a growing homelessness crisis with a 20% increase in Clark County’s unhoused population in 2024, prompting President Trump to sign an executive order aimed at removing encampments and expanding civil commitment options for treatment. Crisis hits Las

Las Vegas experienced its sixth straight month of declining visitor numbers in July 2025, with tourism dropping 12% compared to the previous year, even as the city’s top tourism official maintains that Sin City remains competitive and affordable. Significant drop

Metro agrees to cover damages after innocent homeowner caught in human trafficking investigation Las Vegas Metro Police Department (LVMPD) has revealed new details in a human trafficking investigation that mistakenly led to a SWAT raid on the wrong home, leaving

Lucky Stockton visitor turns $100 into life-changing jackpot in mere minutes Lady Luck smiled upon a California visitor at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino last Friday morning when she transformed a modest gambling budget into a seven-figure payday.

A 52-year-old Filipino national has been arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Las Vegas, facing four counts of sexual assault of a child under 14, marking the third such arrest of a Filipino national in the city

Former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson faces a copyright infringement lawsuit filed in Las Vegas federal court over his use of the 1998 hip-hop track “Murdergram” in an Instagram video promoting his November 2024 fight against Jake Paul. Producer claims unauthorized

The Las Vegas Strip is experiencing a significant drop in crime across nearly all categories, with violent crime down 10% and property crime falling 17%, creating a safer environment that’s attracting more families and boosting business confidence along the world-famous