Woman dies on first day of Burning Man festival

Authorities are investigating the death of a woman at the Burning Man festival in Nevada.

Arizona cold case involving Yellow Pages heiress from 1979 still not solved

An Arizona sheriff's office says the granddaughter and heiress of the Yellow Pages founder was found dead in 1979 and her death still hasn't been solved.

The Mirage Las Vegas says goodbye after 34 years

The Mirage will be transformed into a Hard Rock Hotel set to be shaped like a guitar.

Las Vegas' Mirage to give away $1.6M before closing: Here's how you can win

The Mirage on the Las Vegas Strip is set to give away $1.6 million in a "Progressive Finale Cash Giveaway" before it transforms into the Hard Rock Casino.

Swing states: Why these 7 states could decide the 2024 presidential election

These seven U.S. states have played key roles in past presidential elections, and it appears 2024 will be no different. Issues like inflation, abortion, and immigration will be top of mind for voters.

Swing state analysis: Top issues for Nevada voters in the 2024 presidential election

Nevada has played a key role in the last several elections, and it appears 2024 will be no different. Experts say Nevada is a battleground state thanks to issues like immigration, abortion, and marijuana.

Late husband's comic books gifted to son stolen in home burglary, mother pleads for help

A grieving Nevada widow, Amy Williams, is desperately seeking to recover her late husband Johnny Williams Jr.'s extensive comic book collection, which was stolen in a recent home burglary.

Tupac murder trial: Suspected killer appears in court for status update

Duane “Keffe D" Davis is charged with first-degree murder. Davis is not the accused gunman, however, he was the shot caller for the group believed to be responsible for the murder of rapper and hip-hop legend, Tupac Shakur.

K-9 officer stabbed in line of duty, recovering at animal hospital

A K-9 officer from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department was stabbed during duty while responding to a report of a suicidal individual armed with a knife on March 29.