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A group of six outreach workers carefully negotiate their way through a dusty field in North Las Vegas, the site of a small homeless encampment. As they approach each tent, they call out a greeting, and the residents, seeing their distinctive neon yellow shirts and hats, emerge from their shelters.
Sources: CCSD's top boss visits Mt. Charleston school they want shutdown, didn't go inside
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — As the future of a Mount Charleston elementary school remains in limbo, advocates say the Clark County School District isn't putting in effort to help reopen it. Former Clark County Commissioner, state assemblywoman, and educator Chris Giunchigliani says the district's top boss, Interim Superintendent Dr....
Anyma Sells 100,000+ Tickets for Sphere Shows in 24 Hours
Anyma (Matteo Milleri) has accomplished something unprecedented for dance music. The Italian producer will be the first electronic act to play at the Las Vegas Sphere. He will take over The Sphere for 6 straight nights this December. Anyma sold over 100,000 tickets in 24 hours leading to all 6 shows being sold out. The demand was so crazy that dates kept being added.
Earth Talk: Home Air Conditioning Gets A Little Greener
Dear EarthTalk: What’s the latest in residential air conditioning? How can I stay cool but stay green this summer?. The environmental impact of traditional air conditioning systems is significant. Fortunately, there are several advancements in A/C technology that allow you to stay cool while minimizing your carbon footprint. Here’s are some eco-friendly cooling solutions and tips on how to stay green this summer.
Korean beauty exhibit goes blank in Las Vegas show as the container was stolen in U.S.
- Advertisement - A container full of exhibits sent by several Korean companies to participate in a major beauty show in Las Vegas was stolen in the United States, leaving 70 Korean companies to start the exhibition without any exhibits. According to the Korea International Trade Association (KITA) and the...
Proposed Dolphins Trade Flips Tua Tagovailoa for Pro Bowl Quarterback
As Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa‘s contract saga wears on, his chances of becoming a trade candidate grow. Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel has Tagovailoa in a “very fluid” and “day to day” position at training camp. Tagovailoa isn’t participating in 11-on-11 drills but is doing individual work and 7-on-7 drills as he awaits a deal instead of his fifth-year option.
A man got third-degree burns walking on blazing hot sand dunes in Death Valley, rangers say
PHOENIX (AP) — A European visitor got third-degree burns on his feet while briefly walking barefoot on the sand dunes in California’s Death Valley National Park over the weekend, park rangers said Thursday. The rangers said the visitor was rushed to a hospital in nearby Nevada. Because of...
Police arrest 4 in Pahrump after discovering child tied up on front porch
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - Four people were arrested in Pahrump Tuesday after a child was found tied up outside. Michael Tracy, Jodi Tracy, Mellysa Byington, and Courtney Flores-Tracy were all taken into custody on child abuse charges. Nye County Sheriff’s Office noted in an arrest warrant that a child...
New casino to take place of Jokers Wild in Cadence community
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - Boyd Gaming executives announced Thursday plans to transform Jokers Wild Casino into a brand new property. During a quarterly call, the gaming company said it will close Jokers Wild to make room for a new property dubbed ‘Cadence Crossing Casino.’. Boyd Gaming said construction...
Resorts World Las Vegas to host charity poker tournament
The Big Deal will take place in November. US.- Resorts World Las Vegas has signed a partnership with the WPT Foundation and the One Drop Foundation to hold charity poker tournament The Big Deal during the Formula 1 weekend in November. The funds raised will go to global water initiatives run by the One Drop Foundation.
Iconic Debbie Reynolds neon sign to undergo restoration
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - Plans are in the works to preserve the legacy of an iconic Las Vegas entertainer and businesswoman. Neon sign maker YESCO announced Wednesday it is restoring and relighting the Debbie Reynolds Hollywood Hotel Casino & Movie Museum’s “Debbie” sign. Aaron Berger, executive...
Las Vegas Area Braces for Monsoonal Showers and Potential Flash Flooding Amid Excessive Heat Warning
Residents and travelers in the Las Vegas region should brace for another bout of monsoonal moisture bringing showers and thunderstorms today. This moisture surge is accompanied by increased concerns for flash flooding, especially in the Mojave Desert, where precipitation and thunderstorms can result in rapidly changing conditions. The current Excessive Heat Warning continues across multiple valleys and counties, compounding the impact of the weather with a mix of high humidity, as reported by the National Weather Service.
Planet 13 covers pet fees at The Animal Foundation during National Dog Month
Las Vegas (KSNV) — Planet 13 is teaming up with The Animal Foundation as they look to get some pets into loving homes during National Dog Month. On Saturday, August 3, the cannabis store will cover pet adoption fees from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Whether a dog or...
Rancho San Rafael to unveil their master plan results
Washoe County listened to the voices of the community and has invited you to once again share your thoughts on the future of the park with new changes being instituted. The Rancho San Rafael Park's master plan is being altered based on the community's input. They invite you to attend...
The Las Vegas Raiders have returned their training camp to Southern California, where they enjoy a dedicated fan following
From Huntington Beach Pier where the Pacific Ocean is visible, to bustling city squares filled with bars and restaurants, Southern California sets the stage for the Raiders’ return. Flying above one local pub is a unique flag that blends Raiders and Dodgers themes, a sight that signifies the region’s...
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