Sally Jaramillo, 8 News Now

Sally Jaramillo

8 News Now

Las Vegas, NV, United States

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Past articles by Sally:

Where to find N95, KN95, KF94 masks in the valley

As the highly contagious Omicron variant continues to spread, masks have risen in demand, with many searching for N95, KN95, and KF94 masks. → Read More

‘It’s a nightly occurrence:’ Wrong-way crashes present an increasing problem

Since 2017, the Las Vegas valley has been experiencing a consistent amount of wrong-way car crashes, usually with impairment being the main culprit. → Read More

Local grocers learning to deal with increased staff shortages and sick calls

Staffing issues have been an ongoing problems for months, but for the past few weeks businesses are also dealing with staff getting sick on top of fewer employees. It has become a major concern for some grocery store managers. → Read More

CCSD students and staff return to class despite COVID spike

Clark County School District students returned to the classroom Wednesday with concerns over COVID-19 still present. → Read More

Where to find other COVID-19 testing sites in the valley

LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — As at-home testing kits for COVID-19 run scarce and testing lines stretch into hour-long wait times, 8 News Now’s Sally Jaramillo found testing sites that might be lesser-known. According to William Godoy, a pharmacy tech at Vesper Specialty Pharmacy, employees have been working around the clock to provide COVID tests to […] → Read More

CES plans move forward despite cancelations

As COVID-19 cases increase again, so does the concern about CES, the biggest convention in Las Vegas, coming up in January. → Read More

Community survey on regulating short-term rentals now open for public input

While vacation rentals are the trend in other cities it's a different story in Southern Nevada. Short-term rentals are currently not permitted in unincorporated Clark County. However, the Nevada Legislature has passed a new bill that requires the county to regulate short-term rentals by July 1. → Read More

Deadly crash in downtown Las Vegas, local business speaks up

LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Following the aftermath of a deadly crash in downtown Las Vegas involving 24-year-old Daysia Brown, a victim has been identified as 50-year-old Julio Maymi-Diaz. According to Metro police, Brown was driving under the influence when she ran a red light at the intersection of Las Vegas Boulevard and Gass and collided […] → Read More

Deadly motorcycle crashes on the rise statewide; safety training offered to riders

Motorcycle fatalities are up 32% from this same time last year in Nevada. However, there is training to help drivers prepare before they head out on the roads. → Read More

8 On Your Side: Steep gas prices impact growing businesses, delivery drivers

LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — High gas prices can have a trickle-down effect. From salaries to products, how much people have to pay to drive has an impact on just about everything — especially when it comes to deliveries. Experts say there’s no relief at the pump, coming before the Thanksgiving holiday. Sergio Avila a spokesman […] → Read More

Local father, husband remembered days after being hit, killed along I-15, Lamb

LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — 8 News Now has learned more about a 33-year-old man hit and killed on the I-15 near Lamb on Sunday, Nov. 7. Cameron Ramirez died after he was hit by a car while walking along the shoulder of the roadway. His wife, Alexandra Ramirez is still reeling from the sudden loss […] → Read More

‘You didn’t care,’ family of toddler injured in hit-and-run crash Halloween night still in shock

Police say a 3-year-old was crossing Doolittle Street when a white van turned westbound onto Doolittle, striking her, then leaving the scene. → Read More

Circa Casino’s impact on downtown Las Vegas as it celebrates 1 year

It has been one year since Circa Resort & Casino opened its doors what was a much-anticipated, historic moment in downtown Las Vegas. → Read More

Staff shortages create new challenges for local business

A very challenging year, not only due to the pandemic but also with getting people to work. → Read More

With extended shipping delays, consumers are encouraged to shop early

Everything from Christmas trees, bikes, and even clothing is getting delayed. Many people say they are trying not to panic when their packages don’t arrive on time. → Read More

Smoky skies prompt air quality advisory for Southern Nevada

Step outside and you can see and smell just how smoky and dirty the sky across Southern Nevada has been this week. Thankfully, an air quality advisory should blow away as the wind moves into the valley. → Read More

Bus shortages mean long waits for some passengers

Many who commute by RTC buses are seeing long waits on their routes. A shortage of drivers, the ongoing pandemic, and construction are all to blame. → Read More

Local assistance for those impacted by powerful earthquake in Mexico

LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A powerful earthquake struck Mexico on Tuesday, killing one person. The U.S. Geological Survey says the quake had a preliminary magnitude of 7.0. It hit about 10 miles northeast of the city of Acapulco but was felt hundreds of miles away. Julian Escutia is the consul of Mexico in Las Vegas […] → Read More

LVFR: Hiking not advised as ‘Excessive Heat Warning’ extends into Wednesday

Due to an excessive heat warning issued by the National Weather Service from Monday morning to Tuesday evening with temperatures said to reach from 105 to 113 degrees, the public is urged to take precautions to stay cool. → Read More

AAA: Gas prices on the rise in some states, Nevada prices leveling down

Hurricane Ida brought gasoline refineries to a halt along the gulf coast. But local experts say that shouldn't impact gasoline availability too much. → Read More