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Cirque du Soleil celebrating 30-year anniversary with VIP giveaway sweepstakes
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — Cirque du Soleil is celebrating milestone anniversaries for three of its Las Vegas shows this year with a very special sweepstakes. The production company says "Michael Jackson ONE" will mark 10 years at Mandalay Bay in June, and "O" at Bellagio will celebrate its 25th anniversary this October.
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Las Vegas rally after beating death of Tyre Nichols canceled
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — UPDATED (2:22 p.m.):. The rally for Tyre Nichols at MLK Blvd. is canceled. The Las Vegas community is gathering in support after the beating death of Tyre Nichols. Nichols' death continues to bring on calls for action after the 29-year-old died following a severe beating...
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Las Vegas valley nail salons face spike of customers skipping bills
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — Local salon owners say they’re seeing a spike in customers skipping out on their bills. Many places are afraid to do anything after a customer killed a Las Vegas nail salon manager after failing to pay a $35 manicure bill. Krystal Whipple was sentenced...
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Table 34 reopens with re-imagined menu
Las Vegas (KSNV) — Table 34 recently reopened with a re-imagined menu that includes a mix of local favorites and brand-new signature dishes. Joining me now with more is executive chef Joe Valdez.
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Proposed Las Vegas high-rise condo tower may bring more Californians
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — A new high-rise condo building is planned to come to Las Vegas as part of a mixed-use development plan that includes a grocery store, retail, and commercial space but most of the condo owners may be from California. Las Vegas City Council approved on Wednesday...
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Gospel Fest returns to Henderson's Water Street District
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — Gospel Fest is happening this weekend at Henderson's Water Street District. Singer Ken Young, KCEP 88.1's Craig Knight and Clark Law Group founder Jared Calark joined us to share all of the details. Gospel Fest will run from noon to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Feb....
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Cairo Knife Fight returns to downtown Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — Cairo Knife Fight is back and coming to downtown Las Vegas. George Pajon Jr. joined us to talk about the band's upcoming show at the Sand Dollar Lounge. Visit Plazatix.com to get your tickets.
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City of Las Vegas to host hiring events for summer camps, lifeguards and Safekey
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — The city of Las Vegas will hold hiring events in the coming weeks to fill several open seasonal positions. The city says preregistration is available for all positions online at the city of Las Vegas website. Preregistration is not required but is encouraged. Summer camp...
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Boyd Gaming strikes partnership to become Las Vegas Raiders' official local casinos
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — Boyd Gaming and the Las Vegas Raiders have forged a new partnership. The two organizations announced that Boyd's 10 Las Vegas properties will be the official local casinos of the Raiders and Allegiant Stadium. The new partnership means Boyd Gaming will get prominent signage and...
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Randy's Donuts location in Summerlin to open in February
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — Randy's Donuts will continue to expand its footprint in Southern Nevada. A spokesman for the doughnut chain confirmed that a new location will open in Summerlin on Thursday, Feb. 16. Located at 10267 W. Charleston Blvd. near Hualapai Way, the Summerlin shop will share a...
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Cactus Park Elementary opens in North Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — A new public charter school is paving the way for local students to explore their mental health and social identity. Cactus Park Elementary kicked off its grand opening in North Las Vegas on Saturday. Assemblywoman and Cactus Park Elementary Board Member Cecelia Gonzalez joined teachers...
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City of North Las Vegas, Treasure Island hiring dozens during upcoming job fair
Las Vegas (KSNV) — Job seekers across the valley will have the chance to attend two separate hiring events this February. Treasure Island Las Vegas and the City of North Las Vegas are looking to hire staff for multiple departments during their upcoming career fairs on Thursday, February 9.
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West Las Vegas Arts Center reveals new exhibit for Black History Month
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — The West Las Vegas Cultural Arts Center is kicking off Black History Month with the opening of a new exhibit. The "Road to 50" Exhibition celebrates the 50th anniversary of Bahamian independence. Bahamas Cultural Ambassador Jamaal Rolle hosted the opening event on Wednesday. MORE ON...
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Snow business in Kyle Canyon
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — Winter weather is bringing the crowds to Mt. Charleston this winter season, but the crowds are impacting businesses differently. “This year it’s been extremely busy,” Alexander Quevedo, general manager of the Retreat on Charleston Peak said. “Of course, with the snow, it brings a lot of guests.”
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Desert Dogs to honor Native American community during weekend home game
Las Vegas (KSNV) — The Las Vegas Desert Dogs are gearing up to host their inaugural Indigenous Heritage Night as they take on the defending NLL champs in Las Vegas. The team will host their first annual Indigenous Heritage Night on Saturday, February 4, as they take on the Colorado Mammoth at Michelob ULTRA Arena.
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Land sold in Symphony Park for condominium complex, grocery store
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — Downtown Las Vegas is known to be a food desert when it comes to grocery shopping, but city council members are hoping to change that. The Las Vegas City Council held a meeting Wednesday morning to discuss future developments in Symphony Park. Council members voted...
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#WeatherAuthority: Las Vegas seeing fewer nights at or below freezing
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — January ended up wetter than normal with the average temperature slightly below normal. The 61 degrees on January 10th was the only day that exceeded 60 degrees. Those 30 days with highs below 60 degrees ties for the second most with 1979. In addition, we...
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Dementia Friendly Clark County hosts community kick off
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — Las Vegas officials joined the community in kicking off its mission to support those living with dementia. Dementia Friendly Clark County hosted its event at the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health on Friday. Mayor Carolyn Goodman gathered with local businesses and caregivers...
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Body found in far west Summerlin neighborhood
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — Authorities are investigating after a body was found in the far west Las Vegas valley Thursday morning. The discovery of the body was first reported at about 5:10 a.m. on Fox Hill Drive north of Alta Drive, west of the 215 Beltway, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police said.
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RnR Radio supports Ronald McDonald House Charities food drive
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — Fill the pantry for families at Ronald McDonald House Charities, and listen to some good music while you do. Robert and Pamela Rickenbacker, AKA Mr. and Mrs. R, the owners of RnR Radio, joined us to talk about this Saturday's food drive. You can catch...
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