Las Vegas saw traffic delays, rising seasonal illness reports and slower tourist activity over the weekend, while UNLV sports and community events drew steady local turnout.
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Las Vegas News in Review: Crime, Courts, Traffic and Major Developments Reshape the Valley
Las Vegas News in Review looks back at a busy week across Southern Nevada, from LVMPD investigations and federal court cases to F1 traffic fallout, major fines for casinos and neighborhood holiday events.
Clark County Honors Four Employees as November 2025 Value Champions
Clark County honored four employees as its November 2025 Value Champions, recognizing their exceptional service, leadership and daily contributions that support public operations and strengthen the community.
Police Seek Suspect in Spring Valley Business Burglary Near Jones and Flamingo
LVMPD detectives are asking for the public’s help identifying a suspect connected to a business burglary near Jones and Flamingo. The crime occurred overnight between Aug. 10 and Aug. 11, 2025. Investigators released surveillance images and are urging anyone with information to contact Spring Valley Area Command or Crime Stoppers.
John Oliver’s ‘Last Week Tonight’ Launches Auction to Aid Public Broadcasting
John Oliver is turning Last Week Tonight into a fundraising engine for public broadcasting, launching an auction that includes an original Bob Ross painting to support stations facing steep federal funding cuts.
Shine A Light Foundation Assists Homeless Residents Displaced by Las Vegas Flooding
Las Vegas tunnel flooding forced homeless residents to scramble for safety as stormwater surged through the city’s flood channels. The Shine A Light Foundation fanned out at daybreak, checking on people living underground and providing dry supplies, support and emergency help.
Armed Suspect in Tactical Gear Robs Summerlin-Area Casino; LVMPD Releases Surveillance Images
A masked gunman in tactical gear robbed a Summerlin-area casino at gunpoint. LVMPD released surveillance images and is asking for public assistance.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Las Vegas Newspaper announces a major AI-powered newsroom upgrade to enhance real-time reporting and improve coverage for Clark County residents ahead of 2026.
11-Year-Old Killed in Road-Rage Shooting Near Las Vegas
An 11-year-old child was killed Thursday night in a road-rage shooting on the 215 Beltway, according to Las Vegas police. Detectives say the confrontation between two vehicles escalated before shots were fired, striking the child inside a family vehicle. LVMPD is urging witnesses and motorists with dash-cam footage to come forward
Las Vegas Launches Major Recruitment Drive for Deputy City Marshals and Corrections Officers
The city of Las Vegas has opened applications for deputy city marshal and corrections officer positions, seeking to fill vacancies ahead of the August 2026 academy. Candidates can apply through Dec. 18, with physical readiness testing in November and January.









