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Members of the cannabis industry called for change Wednesday from Las Vegas city officials after a rule has not changed that mandates lounges be 1,000 feet apart. → Read More
A forthcoming bill in the Nevada legislature could remove marijuana’s status as a “controlled substance” and remove authority from the Nevada Board of Pharmacy. → Read More
The Wedding Capital of the World ushers in more tourists with the busy wedding date of 2-3-23, with a fourth-year of growth expected this year. → Read More
A Las Vegas-based company unveiled a new possible solution to solve America’s housing crisis: a $150,000 home that can be built from the ground up in a few days. → Read More
A proposed Nevada law would give sex traffickers years of prison time if they try to lure juveniles online and are caught by law enforcement posing as children. → Read More
Local chicken owners have seen a surge of interest in owning backyard coops since egg prices soared since the winter-- or, have increasingly turned to neighbors to ask for some free eggs. → Read More
A state-of-the-art pilot training center has opened near Harry Reid International Airport to help thousands of pilots take to the skies every year. → Read More
More than 1,500 new parking spots are coming to Harry Reid International Airport’s Terminal 1 after officials described recent holiday demand as “unprecedented.” → Read More
Clark County is holding emergency recruitment sessions to help alleviate a crucial shortage among foster families: homes available to take in babies. → Read More
2023 brings new properties, new residencies, and major events to the Las Vegas Valley. → Read More
A retired Southwest Airlines employee showed plenty of heart, volunteering at the baggage claim at Las Vegas’ Harry Reid Airport to reunite travelers with their bags. → Read More
Over the past few years, Clark County has had a rise in pedestrian crashes prompting officials to take a look at what’s behind the troubling trend and how they can be prevented. → Read More
Forest officials warn that families looking to flock to Mt. Charleston need to plan their visit in advance, and could face hurdles from overcrowding to snow restrictions. → Read More
After a hopeful and passionate three-month run, the first musical launched on the Las Vegas Strip after COVID-19 shutdowns will end its rock-filled Meatloaf music extravaganza “Bat Out Of Hell” on January 1. → Read More
Staff members at Legacy High School tell FOX5 that two teachers were assaulted and one was badly beaten, as Clark County School District officials confirm that three juveniles were arrested in a Friday incident. → Read More
Clark County is launching Nevada’s first “Place of Last Consumption” program to track where DUI drivers were served their last drink. → Read More
Millions of Americans have been tightening their wallets due to inflation, and Las Vegas researchers now have proof to show how it has affected tourism and visitor spending. → Read More
The start of construction on All Net Arena project in Las Vegas has been delayed. → Read More
A popular Las Vegas dispensary and event venue plans to give up their alcohol license in order to open a cannabis lounge, where users can smoke and consume marijuana. → Read More
Clark County's “Operation: Home” program helped house over 2,022 homeless people in 2022. → Read More