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Thousands of students headed back to the classroom at the College of Southern Nevada to begin the first day of their new semester. → Read More
The Britney Spears Campus of the Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation is set to open Monday morning in Las Vegas. → Read More
Craig Ranch Park honored service members for Memorial Day in their own way Monday. Hundreds of people attended the "Wear Blue: Run to Remember" event, and when they arrived they were given the name of an American service member who died in battle. → Read More
Ten hours a day; 40 hours a week, that's about the average time troopers spend on the roads. Being a Nevada Highway Patrol Trooper is a dangerous job that requires a lot of training. → Read More
About two dozen students at Coronado High School got a huge surprise at lunch Tuesday -- they were asked to the prom. → Read More
Nevada's Big Give is a 24 hour campaign that gives people the chance to donate to their favorite charity. → Read More
Volunteers with Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada have been working since the early morning hours to serve the homeless a Thanksgiving meal. → Read More
Clark County fire crews are responding to a house fire near Pecos Road and Hacienda Avenue. The fire started shortly before 4 a.m. at a home on Ladera Avenue. → Read More
A Las Vegas woman is giving back to those serving our country by sending care packages to troops stationed overseas. → Read More
Nearly one year has passed since two Metro Police officers were assaulted and killed. Thursday night, officers will engrave the names of Alyn Beck and Igor Soldo into the Las Vegas Police Memorial. → Read More
A new report by the U.S. Department of Education shows a significant decrease in bullying nationwide. → Read More
The valley's housing market is experiencing changes, according to the 2015 Las Vegas Perspective, which will be released Tuesday. → Read More
Jobs will be one of the highlights in the 2015 Las Vegas Perspective that will be released Tuesday. → Read More
Big changes could be coming to the 5th largest school district in the country. A fast moving bill through the Legislature would break up the Clark County School District. → Read More
Poison control centers around the country say they are seeing more calls due to synthetic marijuana. Calls into poison control centers in April were in the thousands. → Read More
Two county-run pools remain closed after water samples tested positive for bacteria. → Read More
May is Wildfire Awareness Month in Nevada. The Clark County Fire Department says wildfires are going to be a major threat this season. → Read More
West Las Vegas residents fought for years to get the city to reopen F Street. Residents say since it re-opened, however, it's become a haven for garbage and a homeless hangout. → Read More
Every month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics releases new unemployment numbers. 8 News NOW looks at how the numbers reflect the state of the job market. → Read More
A major hotel and casino project is getting underway. Resorts World Las Vegas breaks ground Tuesday afternoon. → Read More