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In these high temperatures, keeping the air on can be the difference between life and death. But what do you do if you simply can't afford it? → Read More
A Las Vegas resident is the first patient in the world to take part in a new clinical trial to treat his stage four metastatic prostate cancer. → Read More
As we celebrate women this month, it's impossible to ignore the milestone reached in Carson City this legislative session. → Read More
Las Vegas city Councilman Steve Seroka has resigned effective immediately. So, what comes next for that seat? → Read More
If you've gone to the DMV in southern Nevada lately you've probably noticed you can't make appointments online, at least right now. And that's leading to some frustrations among DMV customers. → Read More
Sixty-year-old Kay Kreier worked at the Clark County Assessor's Office for 36 years but four years ago she realized even though she was only 56 she saved enough money to retire. → Read More
One in five Nevadans has saved nothing for retirement. In this piece, we meet a woman who is in the process of rebuilding for her future. → Read More
What's your goal when you retire? For many- it's to be a millionaire by the time you leave the work force but how realistic is that? → Read More
In an effort to get people to revisit and rethink a famous iconic tower in Las Vegas, the Stratosphere Hotel and Casino has been re-branded as The Strat, Casino, and Skypod. → Read More
Allegiant Air has spent the last six years incorporating Airbus planes into their fleet and now they've retired all of their aging planes. → Read More
On Saturday, the largest government surplus auction of the year will be hosted at a venue located at 4320 Stephanie Street, which is just off East Flamingo Road near Dog Fancier's Park. → Read More
Just a week before Thanksgiving, concerns are rising over an ongoing outbreak of salmonella linked to raw turkeys. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says in the last year, there have been 164 illnesses in 35 states, including one death in California, from salmonella. → Read More
The mess from illegal dumping, including toxic chemicals, paint, even prescription medication, ends up in Lake Mead and contaminates our drinking supply. → Read More
Consumers who buy products online from out of state will soon see an additional sales tax starting Nov. 1. → Read More
Saturday is National DEA Pill Take Back Day, which is a time for valley residents to get rid of all of their unused or expired medication. → Read More
Medicare open enrollment started on Monday, which means Medicare recipients have about a month and a half to sign up or change their plan. → Read More
Two of the most recognizable survivors of 1 October have shared their journey exclusively with 8 News NOW. → Read More
Some lucky local pre-schoolers had a chance at a kid's dream job Thursday as they tested out different toys. → Read More
The number of civil jury trials are dwindling around the country and in Clark County, legal experts want to hear from former jurors about how to make the system work better. → Read More
There is a growing debate within the medical cancer community about chemotherapy, and whether it has been over-used. There's also a debate surrounding whether the benefits to shrink patients' tumors outweigh the painful side-effects. → Read More