Making the most of seven-minutes of one-stop, local news streaming at 7 am and 7 pm and updated throughout the day and night, powered by the Las Vegas Review-Journal. Listen to news headlines, weather, business, entertainment, breaking news, and more across seven digital platforms, delivered by the most trusted source in Southern Nevada. It’s a no-frills approach to staying informed, giving you more content and information in a shorter amount of time to fit your busy schedules, 24/7. Your news, your way, any time, any place.

The Henderson Police Department Chief has a message for drivers after a road rage shooting leaves a child dead, Nevada Legislators are meeting for a special session, a strip resort turns to a major political figure to oversee its board and more on 7@7.

The tourism slump in Las Vegas is showing financial impacts, metro shares an update on safety for the Las Vegas Grand Prix, self-dricing cars are no longer a thing of the future for the Vegas Loop and more on 7@7.

Tourism officials approve spending more than $7M to support two major sporting events in Las Vegas. Plus, spreading cheer... A popular charitable program is back for the holidays with help from a baseball team. And, an officer is injured after a pursuit tied to a possible kidnapping. You can watch 7@7 weekdays on any of your favorite streaming platforms.

A spike in gas prices... What experts are saying about the jump in costs. Plus, only one job sector is outpacing inflation in Clark County, we'll tell you which one. And, a Barbie-themed pop-up is coming to Las Vegas. You can watch 7@7 weekdays on any of your favorite streaming platforms.

Home prices are falling some places in the Las Vegas valley, find out how the government shutdown is impacting travel, President Donald Trump pardons Nevadans and more on 7@7.

Home sales are down in Southern Nevada according to new data, cancellations and delays continue at Harry Reid International airport, Trump introduces a new deal for cheaper weight loss drugs and more on 7@7.

More NV Energy customers may be eligible for a refund after they were overcharged by the utility company. Plus, a driver is sentenced for a crash that killed an Abor View High School student. And, several Las Vegas spots make a top 100 restaurants list. You can watch 7@7 weekdays on any of your favorite streaming platforms. What we're covering: Man Sentenced in Killing of Arbor View High Student (https://www.reviewjournal.com/crime/courts/judge-set-to-sentence-drunken-driver-who-killed-arbor-view-senior-3535732/) Rise in Childcare Costs (https://www.reviewjournal.com/local/local-nevada/make-a-way-out-of-no-way-nevada-families-struggle-to-make-child-care-affordable-3534913) Update on NV Energy Overcharging Customers (https://www.reviewjournal.com/business/nv-energy-overcharged-customers-by-65m-3534417/) Teamsters Authorize Rio Strike (https://www.reviewjournal.com/business/casinos-gaming/teamsters-ok-strike-at-off-strip-casino-3536187) Why Breast Density Matters (https://www.reviewjournal.com/livewell/diagnosed-with-dense-breast-tissue-what-exactly-does-that-mean-3517532/) Vegas Spots in Top 100 Restaurants List (https://www.reviewjournal.com/livewell/diagnosed-with-dense-breast-tissue-what-exactly-does-that-mean-3517532/) Vegas Rockers to Play Rock Hall, Super Bowl Show (https://neon.reviewjournal.com/kats/vegas-rockers-to-play-rock-hall-super-bowl-show-3324004/)

We learn about new upgrades coming to a movie theater in Henderson. Plus, new details about a Henderson city councilwoman allegedly recording a private conversation. And, an award show comes to Vegas honoring trailblazers advancing mental health awareness. You can watch 7@7 weekdays on any of your favorite streaming platforms.

Both of Nevada's Senators step across party lines in a bid to end the federal shutdown, an arrest is made in the case of a dog allegedly thrown in the trash that later died, a luxury resort-casino operator on the strip defends its high prices and more on 7@7.

A son testifies in a murder trial, where a woman is accused of decapitating his father, details on what the son had to say. Plus, with the Las Vegas Grand Prix coming up, how much are hotels charging for their rooms? And, a highly contagious disease is detected in Clark County for the first time in years. You can watch 7@7 weekdays on any of your favorite streaming platforms. What we're covering: Michaels Trial (https://www.reviewjournal.com/crime/courts/son-testifies-he-had-affair-with-stepmom-who-is-now-on-trial-for-killing-his-dad-3534010/) Hotel Room Rates during F1 (https://www.reviewjournal.com/sports/motor-sports/formula-1/f1-las-vegas-grand-prix-how-much-is-a-room-for-race-weekend-3533854/) Most Expensive Zip Code in Nevada (https://www.reviewjournal.com/business/housing/this-is-the-most-expensive-zip-code-in-nevada-3532199/) Harrah's Restaurant Closes (https://www.reviewjournal.com/business/las-vegas-restaurant-co-owned-by-former-nfl-quarterback-closes-3533973/%7D) Measles Case in Clark County (https://www.reviewjournal.com/local/local-las-vegas/health-officials-report-1st-confirmed-measles-case-in-clark-county-since-2018-3534475/) Brunch Cocktails in Vegas (https://neon.reviewjournal.com/faves-craves/these-vegas-brunch-cocktails-are-worth-getting-out-of-bed-for-3323755/) Rocker Launches Vegas Residency (https://neon.reviewjournal.com/kats/rockers-ruinous-journey-leads-to-new-residency-at-off-strip-resort-3323856/)

Harry Reid International Airport sees flight delays and cancellations as FAA scheduled reductions go into effect, the Louvre jewelry heist has similarities to a similar notorious crimes in Las Vegas history, a stalled hotel-casino project gets a new lifeline.

Golden Entertainment announces it agrees to sell itself to its CEO. Plus, a downtown Las Vegas motel has its license revoked, what police allege was happening. And, we have a list of dining spots you can choose from for Thanksgiving weekend. You can watch 7@7 weekdays on any of your favorite streaming platforms. What we're covering: CEO Buying Golden Entertainment (https://www.reviewjournal.com/business/casinos-gaming/golden-entertainment-boss-is-buying-casino-company-3533821/) Poker Player Sent to Prison (https://www.reviewjournal.com/crime/courts/las-vegas-pro-poker-player-sentenced-in-attempted-stalking-case-3533497/) Motel Gets License Revoked (https://www.reviewjournal.com/local/local-las-vegas/downtown/public-nuisance-city-council-revokes-license-of-downtown-las-vegas-motel-3533739/) Report Card for NV Lawmakers (https://www.reviewjournal.com/news/environment/did-your-elected-nevada-lawmaker-vote-to-protect-the-environment-3529720/) Health Experts on Taking Nutrients (https://www.reviewjournal.com/livewell/when-it-comes-to-nutrition-more-is-not-always-better-3517529/) Thanksgiving Dining Options (https://neon.reviewjournal.com/dining-out/where-to-dine-out-for-thanksgiving-in-las-vegas-3323667/) New Vegas Nightspot (https://neon.reviewjournal.com/kats/las-vegas-strip-nightspot-announces-new-years-eve-opening-3323778/)

Las Vegas' airport faces flight reductions, state lawmakers address the pause in SNAP funding, you and your friends could have Thanksgiving dinner in Monica's apartment at the 'Friends Experience,' and more on 7@7.

Smith's confirming when it plans to open its latest marketplace store in Henderson, the US Capitol's Christmas tree will come from Nevada, a vigil honors a Las Vegas man killed by police in 2020 and more on 7@7.

A new study shows rents in the Las Vegas Valley have either declined or stayed afloat recently. Plus, the FBI investigates suspicious betting activity around a UFC fight. And, an airline is adding more routes to Las Vegas this Spring. You can watch 7@7 weekdays on any of your favorite streaming platforms. Stories we're covering: Rent Decline in the Las Vegas Valley (https://www.reviewjournal.com/business/housing/rents-continue-to-decline-in-las-vegas-valley-report-says-3532242/) Breeze Airways Adding Vegas Routes (https://www.reviewjournal.com/business/housing/rents-continue-to-decline-in-las-vegas-valley-report-says-3532242/) UFC Betting Investigation (https://www.reviewjournal.com/sports/betting/dana-white-says-he-met-with-fbi-after-suspicious-betting-on-ufc-fight-3533127/) Concerns Over Drilling Approval Near Death Valley (https://www.reviewjournal.com/local/local-nevada/you-cant-drink-money-mine-drilling-near-death-valley-stokes-groundwater-fears-3530806/) Medicare Skilled Nursing Coverage (https://www.reviewjournal.com/livewell/who-pays-for-a-skilled-nursing-stay-medicare-or-you-3511841/) Free Shows Coming to Westgate (https://neon.reviewjournal.com/kats/off-strip-resort-sets-elvis-series-no-cover-nye-shows-3323652/)

The state is helping fill in the gap to feed Nevadans, a new report from Metro Police on the Cybertruck Explosion on New Year's Day recommends changes to the department, the Raiders make a major trade and more on 7@7.

A specialized court that lets judges ban people from the Las Vegas Strip could be returning. Plus, a CCSD officer enters a plea after being accused in his K-9 partners death. And, a holiday tradition is making a comeback in Summerlin, we have details on the free event. You can watch 7@7 weekdays on any of your favorite streaming platforms at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.

Jurors reach a verdict in the civil trial over the fatal shooting of a protester, changes could be coming to the gaming industry in light of the gambling scandal tied to the NBA and the mafia, free events bring thousands of people to Downtown Las Vegas and more on 7@7.

Bally's Corporation may need additional funding to finance its proposed Strip casino project. Plus, sportsbooks are issuing refunds after suspicious activity around a UFC fight. And, rock and roll royalty is coming to Las Vegas this summer. You can watch 7@7 weekdays on any of your favorite streaming platforms at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.

The new A's ballpark begins to take shape, we take a peek of the construction site. Plus, a man files a lawsuit against the Cosmopolitan, what he claims happened to him inside the casino. And, you can expect to see more robotaxis around this new destination on the Las Vegas Strip. You can watch 7@7 weekdays on any of your favorite streaming platforms at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.

State legislators approve funding for food banks in Nevada to stay afloat. Plus, a Nevada senator criticizes President Trump's call to restart nuclear testing. And, a country music star is bringing his tour to Las Vegas. You can watch 7@7 weekdays on any of your favorite streaming platforms at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.

SNAP benefits are set to run out of funding this weekend, where you can seek help. Plus, top Strip executives expect a strong fourth quarter in earnings, the message from one major strip operator. And, we have your guide to Halloween events this weekend. You can watch 7@7 weekdays on any of your favorite streaming platforms at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.

Discounts for locals on the Las Vegas Strip have been extended, how you can take full advantage. Plus, police are investigating after a woman was fatally shot Wednesday night. And, CCSD sparks confusion with an announcement about its work force. You can watch 7@7 weekdays on any of your favorite streaming platforms at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.

The Federal Reserve cuts its key interest rate for a second time this year…What that could mean for buyers and sellers in the Las Vegas housing market. Plus, new details on a second expansion planned for Durango Casino & Resort. And, how one airline's financial troubles are impacting Harry Reid International Airport. You can watch 7@7 weekdays at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. on any of your favorite streaming platforms.

An executive at the parent company of the Rio Hotel & Casino Is denied a gaming license. Plus, a community comes together to honor the life of a 12-year-old boy killed while riding an e-scooter. And, could a major political convention be heading to Vegas next year? You can watch 7@7 weekdays at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. on any of your favorite streaming platforms.

As the federal shutdown continues, passengers traveling through Harry Reid International Airport could still see delays. Plus, a food bank responds as a federal assistance program is set to run out of funding this weekend. And, charter schools in Nevada are expanding thanks to a multimillion-dollar grant. You can watch 7@7 weekdays at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. on any of your favorite streaming platforms.

Is the Las Vegas Valley a buyer's or seller's market? Some of our area's top realtors weigh in on the debate. Plus, a woman is suing the Las Vegas Metro Police Department...Why she claims she was wrongfully arrested during an ICE protest. And, a prominent couple in the Vegas community leads the effort to raise funds for Nevada's first standalone children's hospital. You can watch 7@7 weekdays at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. on any of your favorite streaming platforms.

As the federal shutdown continues, SNAP benefits could run out this weekend…How that may affect at least half a million Nevadans. Plus, police are investigating the death of a man who was allegedly shot and then involved in a car crash. And, we finally know the plans for a hotel-casino that never reopened after closing during the COVID-19 pandemic. You can watch 7@7 weekdays at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. on any of your favorite streaming platforms.

Casino boss Derek Stevens buys another piece of Las Vegas history. Plus, think the mob is gone from Las Vegas? A mob expert says to think again as recent headlines tell a different story. And, a “glowing” attraction is coming to Vegas just in time for the holidays. You can watch 7@7 weekdays at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. on any of your favorite streaming platforms.

Las Vegas' homebuilding market pumps the brakes yet again. Plus, no qualified bidders on a Vegas Strip property up for auction...What's next for the shuttered Diamond Inn Motel. And, a change for in-person voting in Clark County next year. You can watch 7@7 weekdays at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. on any of your favorite streaming platforms.

The latest on an e-scooter crash that killed a child in Las Vegas. Plus, a former NBA player appears in a Las Vegas courtroom in connection with a federal gambling and sports betting probe. And, as the government shutdown costs airport workers their first paycheck...Clark County steps in to help workers with donations. You can watch 7@7 weekdays at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. on any of your favorite streaming platforms.

MGM Grand mystery…Did 3 statues survive the notorious fire back in 1980? We'll show you the evidence that point to a possibility. Plus, what was once a lush Vegas property in the Rat Pack days will now be a memory of the past...What new owners have planned for the Paradise Spa. And, multiple shootings in different parts of the Valley…And one suspect. You can watch 7@7 weekdays at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. on any of your favorite streaming platforms.

An NBA head coach and player are among dozens of people arrested in a gambling and sports betting probe involving Las Vegas. Plus, an NFL free agent faces a DUI charge in Las Vegas. And, the former home of a reality TV star is up for sale for over a million dollars. You can watch 7@7 weekdays at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. on any of your favorite streaming platforms.

Making the most of seven-minutes of one-stop, local news streaming at 7 am and 7 pm and updated throughout the day and night, powered by the Las Vegas Review-Journal. Listen to news headlines, weather, business, entertainment, breaking news, and more across seven digital platforms, delivered by the most trusted source in Southern Nevada. It's a no-frills approach to staying informed, giving you more content and information in a shorter amount of time to fit your busy schedules, 24/7. Your news, your way, any time, any place.

A woman is charged with murder after police say she killed her partner by driving over him. Plus, a new community center opens specifically for sober living. And, a country superstar is opening a new performance venue on the Vegas Strip. You can watch 7@7 weekdays at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. on any of your favorite streaming platforms.

A drunken driver who killed a pregnant woman in a crash learns how much time he'll spend behind bars. Plus, a proposed housing project is causing quite a stir of concern with some neighbors, including a long-running Vegas headliner. And, the government shutdown forces dozens of workers to be temporarily laid off from their jobs overseeing the nuclear stockpile in Nevada. You can watch 7@7 weekdays at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. on any of your favorite streaming platforms.

A plane lands on the interstate outside of Las Vegas. Plus, a woman is sentenced to prison for a hit-and-run crash that killed two children. And, a study calls a city in the Valley the worst in the country for singles. You can watch 7@7 weekdays at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. on any of your favorite streaming platforms.

Making the most of seven-minutes of one-stop, local news streaming at 7 am and 7 pm and updated throughout the day and night, powered by the Las Vegas Review-Journal. Listen to news headlines, weather, business, entertainment, breaking news, and more across seven digital platforms, delivered by the most trusted source in Southern Nevada. It's a no-frills approach to staying informed, giving you more content and information in a shorter amount of time to fit your busy schedules, 24/7. Your news, your way, any time, any place.

If you're looking to buy or sell a condo in Las Vegas, you'll find a seriously imbalanced market...We'll tell you why. Plus, another expansion is planned for a casino in the Southwest Valley...Find out what family-friendly attractions it will include. And, one of the world's top-ranked bars is hosting a pop-up in Downtown Las Vegas. You can watch 7@7 weekdays at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. on any of your favorite streaming platforms.

The Hughes Center office park is up for sale and could sell for less than it was acquired for. Plus, a new study says ground water is disappearing, what areas it includes. And, a new outdoor space where you can watch live entertainment and have cocktails is now open by The Mob Museum. You can watch 7@7 weekdays at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. on any of your favorite streaming platforms.

Making the most of seven-minutes of one-stop, local news streaming at 7 am and 7 pm and updated throughout the day and night, powered by the Las Vegas Review-Journal. Listen to news headlines, weather, business, entertainment, breaking news, and more across seven digital platforms, delivered by the most trusted source in Southern Nevada. It's a no-frills approach to staying informed, giving you more content and information in a shorter amount of time to fit your busy schedules, 24/7. Your news, your way, any time, any place.

A casino in Henderson lays out expansion plans... We take a look at the changes that may be coming. Plus, tracking the enforcement of a rule designed to protect workers from extreme heat -- we've got the numbers. And, everything you need to know to help the Las Vegas Aces celebrate a 3rd world championship. You can watch 7@7 on any of your favorite streaming platforms weekdays at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.

Harry Reid International Airport opts out of playing a video about the government shutdown, a group of moms band together to work as unofficial school crossing guards, a man learns his fate after pleading guilty to killing a mother in front of her two daughters and more on 7@7.

Walls are up for a factory in Henderson after its initial approval, Nevada residents report expired vehicles to the DMV, a Henderson congregation comes together to honor the release of Israeli hostages.

A new hotel is taking a very unique shape on the Las Vegas Strip. Plus, a special project at a Boys & Girls Club saves money and helps the kids who need it the most. And, we've got the numbers on what people are paying for dirt in a wealthy Summerlin enclave. You can watch 7@7 on any of your favorite streaming platforms weekdays at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.