Hoover Dam explosion, fire caught on tourist video
A transformer exploded at Hoover Dam, producing a thick cloud of black smoke and flames that quickly were extinguished.
Nevada man charged in 1982 cold case murder of 5-year-old California girl
The Reno, Nevada man was the cold case victim's neighbor in Seaside, California
World War II-era boat emerges from shrinking Lake Mead
As water levels drop at both Lake Mead and Lake Powell upstream on the Arizona-Utah line, states in the U.S. West increasingly face deeper cuts to their supply from the Colorado River.
Viral Burger King employee who never missed a day of work in 27 years receives over $270K in donations
Kevin Ford received a “goodie bag” for working 27 years at Burger King, never missing a day of work. But his daughter didn’t think that was enough.
Kitten improving after being saved from dumpster fire in Nevada
The six-week-old kitten was brought into Pet Health Hospital in Las Vegas several weeks ago after surviving the fire. The animal suffered severe burns on her ears and paws.
Death penalty possible for Vegas man accused of killing boy, hiding body in freezer
A judge on Friday postponed Brandon Lee Toseland’s arraignment on 10 charges including murder, kidnapping and child abuse in the death of the boy and domestic battery against the child’s mother.
Las Vegas cop indicted in casino heist: ‘Get away from the money. I’ve got a gun.’
A federal grand jury indicted Caleb Rogers on three counts of interference with commerce by robbery and one count of brandishing a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence.
Police dog finds $10.5 million worth of cocaine in load of tomatoes
A Las Vegas K9 is getting some praise after he sniffed out more than $10 million worth of cocaine hidden among a truckload of tomatoes, according to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.
Attorney: Las Vegas daycare staffer threw toddler, breaking his leg
A Las Vegas daycare is being sued after a family said surveillance video showed a staffer of throwing their 2-year-old son, breaking his femur.
'There are good kids out there': Camera captures mysterious teen returning lost wallet
A night out at the movies seems normal enough, but when it ends with “your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man” saving the day, that's a different story.
14 shot, 1 killed in Las Vegas hookah parlor shooting
Las Vegas police say 14 people were shot before dawn at a hookah parlor and that one victim died and two people suffered critical injuries.
Las Vegas boy found dead in freezer, mother’s boyfriend arrested: police
The mother’s boyfriend was arrested as a suspect and was detained on two kidnapping charges and a murder charge.
Man found after leaving Las Vegas not knowing he won jackpot
The machine being played by Robert Taylor malfunctioned due to a “communication error” and neither he nor the Treasure Island Hotel & Casino realized that he’d won a progressive jackpot.
Amazon driver rescues woman, family dog from dog attack
The Amazon driver happened to hear the cries for help and managed to block the attacking dog’s path, allowing Lauren and her family dog, Max, to escape to safety back inside the house.
Tailgating begins early at AT&T Stadium ahead of Thanksgiving Cowboys-Raiders game
The party started early this year for some Cowboys fans tailgating outside AT&T Stadium Wednesday. Fans are hoping to spend Thanksgiving watching the Cowboys win. There was also a party and a toy drive underway at Texas Live as fans look to give back before the game.
Jon Gruden resigns as Raiders head coach after homophobic, misogynistic emails revealed
According to multiple reports, Gruden informed his staff he will resign as head coach after a series of emails showed him delivering racist, homophobic and misogynistic comments in emails during his time at ESPN.
Las Vegas mass shooting: 4th anniversary stirs emotions, ceremonies
The fourth anniversary of the Las Vegas massacre, the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history, is being marked on Friday with ceremonies.
Parents allegedly sent COVID-19 positive child to school, exposing 80 other kids
The Nevada school district alleged that the parents knowingly sent their child to school just two days after they had tested positive for COVID-19, exposing 80 others to infection, according to a school district spokesperson.
Las Vegas wedding industry booms in 2021 amid pandemic uncertainty
The Las Vegas wedding industry is booming in 2021. Marriage licenses in July were up more than 14% compared with 2019.
Police save baby left in car at Las Vegas casino in 100-degree heat
Police in North Las Vegas arrested a dad who they said admitted to leaving his 6-month-old son in a car while he allegedly gambled inside a casino. The temperature on the night of the incident was 100 degrees Fahrenheit.