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Man barricaded inside northwest Las Vegas home, police say

A man involved in the disturbance is still inside of the home, on the 1100 block of Rock Springs Drive, and police are treating the incident as a barricade situation, Metropolitan Police Department Lt. Dave Sims said.

Tourism breaks 5 million mark in Reno-Sparks area

The number of visitors to Reno-Sparks and Washoe County over the past year topped the 5 million mark for the first time since 2007.

 
Caesars Palace celebrates the 4th with fireworks — PHOTOS

Caesars Palace presented a 13½ minute fireworks show at 9:20 p.m. As part of Independence Day festivities, the resort offered carnival games, foosball, a bocce ball court and drink specials.

Parade of Nations displays global unity in downtown Las Vegas

Thousands of Lions Clubs International members marched to demonstrate global unity during the service organization’s Parade of Nations held Saturday morning in downtown Las Vegas.

Protesters rally against immigration policy in Las Vegas

Armed with signs, shouting chants, dressed in white and carrying water to handle the summer heat, a few hundred people gathered in downtown Las Vegas on Saturday morning to protest the Trump administration’s family separation and detention policy.

Fire prevention order issued in Nevada

Federal land managers have issued a statewide fire prevention order aimed at reducing the risk of wildfires in Nevada.

Young adults in Las Vegas failing to save for retirement

It may be decades away, but 26-year-old Alison Scott is worried about retirement. The Las Vegas resident is working as a nanny as she pursues an acting career. With expenses such as rent, groceries, gasoline, insurance and medical care adding up every month, she hasn’t had a chance to put away much in savings.

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