Most are saying it’s too early to determine whether visitation to Las Vegas will be affected by recent fires, but those who are commenting are split on what to expect.
As fires devastated southern California, a family from Las Vegas recalled their experience with a deadly California blaze. Jack and Janet Reisner remembered the smell of smoke on that early 2017 morning that would change their lives forever.
California wildfires have displaced thousands of people out of their homes across Los Angeles and many of those affected could soon make a temporary or even per
Entire communities across the Los Angeles area have been leveled with thousands of homes destroyed as a result of the ongoing wildfires.The devastation has now
California and transportation officials met near Bakersfield to celebrate a high-speed rail system to connect the Golden State with Nevada.
So how can you help most? Through financial donations and bottled water. Even outside the immediately fire zone of the Eaton fire, people in the Pasadena area still can’t drink the water because of possible contamination during the fires.
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - Fox5’s John Huck is in Los Angeles County this week - covering both the Eaton and Palisades wildfires. John has brought us the devastation first-hand talking to those who survived the fires but lost everything. But among the grief there’s also hope and help.
The Las Vegas community is continuing to show up for the thousands affected by the wildfires in the Los Angeles area.It's been a week since those fires ignited,
Californians escaping to Nevada will have some help waiting for them in Las Vegas. Non-profits, restaurants, and individuals themselves are doing what they can to help those displaced by Southern California wildfires.
An insurance expert told Channel 13 the devastating Southern California wildfires could lead to higher home insurance policy rates in the future.
A gambler from California experienced a “magic moment” after winning a life-changing jackpot from a Las Vegas casino. The player, who was visiting from Sacramento, went to the Red Rock Casino Resort & Spa on Jan. 9, the casino said in a Facebook post. The visitor sat at a “Wheel of Fortune” slot machine, bet $2.50 and hit spin.
A group of UNLV nursing students turned a week's worth of outreach and planning to stage a heartwarmingly successful donation drive Saturday.