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'Military life is hard': Hundreds of military families gifted with school supplies
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — With just four weeks until the first day of school, hundreds of military members and their families got a big head start on their school supplies. "Military life is hard, and our kids sacrificed a lot," the mother of the Lafeta family said. "With five kids and school, it's a lot for us, and we are just really grateful."
Dead & Company Dust Off Wilson Pickett & Debut Bob Dylan Covers At Final July Las Vegas Sphere Concert
On Saturday, Dead & Company opened the 24th and final July show of their 30-date Dead Forever Residency at the Las Vegas Sphere with one of the biggest bust outs of the run. “In The Midnight Hour” was played for the first time since New Year’s Eve 2019 at a concert that also included the premiere Dead & Co. rendition of Bob Dylan‘s “It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue.”
2024 NBA Summer League: Day 2 Standouts
Day 2 of the 2024 NBA Summer League saw the sophomores dominate the games for their respective teams, showing their improvement from last season. Here are some players who stood out on the 2nd day of action in Las Vegas. Stephon Castle, San Antonio Spurs. Castle looked every bit of...
Reno's Dancing in the Streets festival celebrates local culture with music and market
RENO, Nev. (KRNV) — Reno's vibrant Midtown district came alive on Saturday as the annual "Dancing in the Streets" event kicked off, undeterred by an early rain shower. The free community celebration, now in its third year, shut down nearly a mile of South Virginia Street to host a diverse array of music, food and culture. Jamie Chapman, Executive Director of Midtown Reno, highlighted the event's growth.
Seizure of 25,000 fentanyl pills prompts federal charges
KEARNS — An investigation into an alleged fentanyl distribution operation recently resulted in tens of thousands of pills being seized and federal charges against a man. Brayan Ariel Arteaga-Ramos, 32, was indicted on July 3 on charges of fentanyl possession went intent to distribute and illegal reentry into the U.S. after previously being deported.
Las Vegas: Mirage architect recalls opening, sees Hard Rock success
Las Vegas: Mirage architect recalls opening, sees Hard Rock success. As the legendary Mirage closes its doors Wednesday after more than 34 years on the Strip, a leading Las Vegas architect who was part of the design team that opened the property is looking forward to what’s next. Story...
Luis Angel Equihua-Murillo Wanted by Las Vegas Police For Alleged Fatal Hit and Run
Las Vegas police ID suspect as Luis Angel Equihua-Murillo wanted for hit-and-run crash that killed two teens. Our LVMPD Traffic Fatal Detail is urging anyone with information to come forward in this crash that claimed the lives of two young men in our community last week. During a news conference...
Man arrested in alleged theft ring targeting Lego sets at Las Vegas Target stores
Las Vegas (KSNV) — A man has been arrested after police say he was believed to be involved in a string of theft incidents at valley-area Target stores. Kenneth Andrews was one of several people involved in the theft incidents, which occurred from December 2023 through February 2024. In...
UFC 306 Leaked: Ilia Topuria vs Max Holloway & Sean O’Malley vs Merab Dvalishvili Reportedly Set to Fight at Sphere Event
UFC 306 Sphere event might just outshine UFC 300, especially if you ask Chael Sonnen—there’s no doubt about it. While there are no confirmed names for the main and co-main events, the hype for the event is at its peak. However, it seems that before Dana White’s big announcement, the French-Canadian broadcast leaked the main and co-main events, suggesting that Ilia Topuria vs. Max Holloway and Sean O’Malley vs. Merab Dvalishvili will be featured in this mega event.
Even for Las Vegas, it's too hot
LAS VEGAS — Sin City is sizzling. Record-hot temperatures over the past week have turned the Las Vegas Valley into a giant oven, forcing officials to close public pools and museums, driving people indoors for most of the day and baking sidewalks hot enough to fry an egg on.
Real estate fees are changing. What that means for homeowners and buyers
After living nearly three decades in the Reno-Sparks area, Mark Waterman felt that the Biggest Little City was becoming a lot less little and a whole lot bigger. “All the building and the traffic is getting hectic here,” Waterman said. “So we wanted to move to a little bit slower-paced town.” ...
Interior Secretary Deb Haaland Meets with Nevada Democrats in Washoe County
In case you missed it, U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland visited northern Nevada yesterday to promote diversity incentives for women and native-owned businesses. Sharing her personal journey, U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland reflected, "I come from an underrepresented community, right? Which is a reason I worked so hard on my career to advance voting for underrepresented communities." Her words carry the weight of her own experiences, inspiring others to strive for change.
Fire Near Northtowne Lane in Reno
--- Original Article, 2:10 p.m.:. Crews are responding to a fire near Northtowne Lane in Reno. Lots of smoke is visible in the area. According to the Nevada Department of Transportation, the two right lanes on eastbound North McCarran Boulevard are closed. Drivers should expect delays if traveling nearby. Please...
Father and Daughter Die in Utah National Park Amid Extreme Heat
A tragic incident unfolded in Utah's Canyonlands National Park as a father and daughter succumbed to extreme heat while hiking. The National Park Service reported that the two individuals, aged 52 and 23, from Green Bay, Wisconsin, were found dead after getting lost on the Syncline Trail and running out of water in temperatures exceeding 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
Small plane from Pahrump makes emergency landing in Death Valley
A small plane made an emergency landing on a road in Death Valley National Park. There were no injuries. The private airplane was flying from Pahrump to Ridgecrest, CA when it started experiencing engine trouble over the south end of Death Valley.
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