Las Vegas Summary

Published
November 09, 2025
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Regional News
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In Las Vegas, a woman has filed a lawsuit after her child was shot in Henderson. The incident occurred on March 8 when her ex-boyfriend allegedly shot at her vehicle on Boulder Highway, hitting the boy in the leg, according to the woman's attorney.

Meanwhile, tragedy struck on Saturday night when a person was killed in a hit-and-run crash in east Las Vegas, prompting the Metropolitan Police Department to seek public assistance in identifying the involved vehicles.

This follows another hit-and-run earlier that resulted in the death of a 53-year-old man, raising concerns about traffic safety in the area. On a lighter note, the Las Vegas Strip celebrated a lucky streak as a guest won over $1 million at a resort, just days after another patron won $3.8 million at the same location.

In sports, the Golden Knights faced off against the Anaheim Ducks but lost in overtime, despite a strong effort that had them rallying in the third period. Additionally, a special session of the Nevada legislature could begin this Thursday, as Assemblyman Reuben D'Silva indicated lawmakers have been notified of the potential meeting.

The session's agenda has not yet been confirmed. As Veterans Day approaches, the Veterans Action Group announced the annual parade will take place in downtown Las Vegas, starting at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, honoring those who have served in the military.

In community news, Jan Jones Blackhurst is set to be honored for her pioneering advocacy for LGBTQ rights in Las Vegas, recognizing her significant contributions to the community. As the local news continues to unfold, residents are encouraged to stay informed about the developments affecting their city.

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