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 new study shows workers are less confident about finding a new job...how the findings could impact Las Vegas. Plus, one of the people who pleaded guilty in the death of Reba the bulldog learns his fate. And, it's officially fight week in Vegas…we've got highlights of the arrivals. You can watch 7@7 on any of your favorite streaming platforms weekdays at 7 a.m and 7 p.m.
Golden Gate casino puts the "happy" in happy hour as part of a new promotion offered at one of its bars. Plus, jurors reach a verdict in the case of a woman shot to death over a salad. And, new numbers are in that show just how bad the dry monsoon season is for our state. You can watch 7@7 on any of your favorite streaming platforms weekdays at 7 a.m and 7 p.m.
Prosecutors charge a man with fatal DUI after a crash claims the life of an unborn child. Plus, the Las Vegas housing market sets another record, and this one has to do with homes priced at a million dollars or more. And, a man files a lawsuit against one casino property after an alleged incident involving an escalator. You can watch 7@7 on any of your favorite streaming platforms weekdays at 7 a.m and 7 p.m.
The housing market sees another jump in the Las Vegas Valley…we'll look at the possible reason behind the change. Plus, a woman sentenced to jail on Medicaid fraud charges…how much she has to pay back. And, how the Summerlin South Little League team will be honored at the upcoming Raiders game. You can watch 7@7 on any of your favorite streaming platforms weekdays at 7 a.m and 7 p.m.
Harsh reactions to the latest effort from the LVCVA to drum up the city's visitation numbers. Plus, devastating consequences following a crash police say was caused by a suspected impaired driver. And, a brutal mosquito season is underway in one part of the Las Vegas Valley and the possible solution to help contain it. You can watch 7@7 on any of your favorite streaming platforms weekdays at 7 a.m and 7 p.m.
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 developer is looking to build a new hotel-casino across from the M Resort...we have more on his plans. Plus, how much time a repeat DUI offender will spend behind bars following a fatal hit-and-run. And, Raiders kicker Daniel Carlson kicks off a campaign with Raising Canes to raise money for CCSD schools...how you can help. You can watch 7@7 on any of your favorite streaming platforms weekdays at 7 a.m and 7 p.m.
A slowdown in tourism means more promotions are coming to the Las Vegas Strip…we'll tell you where to find them. And, an airline carrier is ending flights to 11 cities, and the change will have an impact at Harry Reid. And, the Las Vegas Aces on a quest for a franchise record…where the team stands and the challenge ahead. You can watch 7@7 on any of your favorite streaming platforms weekdays at 7 a.m and 7 p.m.
Why Clark County commissioners gave the green light for the temporary closure of Buffalo Bill's in Primm. Plus, a plea agreement overturned as a judge sentences a man for killing a mother of four. And, a man charged in a 2020 killing makes an appearance in court after a long-awaited extradition from Mexico. You can watch 7@7 on any of your favorite streaming platforms weekdays at 7 a.m and 7 p.m.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority launches a new campaign that puts the focus back on the value the city offers. Plus, the U.S. Treasury releases a preliminary list of jobs that will likely qualify for the “no tax on tips” exemption. Las Vegas Metro police use a grappler to stop a carjacking suspect on the run, and it's all caught on camera. You can watch 7@7 on any of your favorite streaming platforms weekdays at 7 a.m and 7 p.m.
Why Clark County commissioners gave the green light for the temporary closure of Buffalo Bill's in Primm. Plus, a plea agreement overturned as a judge sentences a man for killing a mother of four. And, a man charged in a 2020 killing makes an appearance in court after a long-awaited extradition from Mexico. You can watch 7@7 on any of your favorite streaming platforms weekdays at 7 a.m and 7 p.m.
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 DMV is now open, following a cyberattack that left it and other services down for days. Plus, a new look for a casino that's been around for decades as part of its $35 million-dollar expansion. And, Costco introduces a new policy for its executive members. You can watch 7@7 on any of your favorite streaming platforms weekdays at 7 a.m and 7 p.m.
Home sales are close to record highs, while the homebuilding market is slowing....we'll tell you why. Plus, a lawsuit filed against the Las Vegas Metro Police Department claims a man's civil rights were violated. And, why playing in the dirt may be a good idea for your mental health. You can watch 7@7 on any of your favorite streaming platforms weekdays at 7 a.m and 7 p.m.
Room rates are lower than expected on the Las Vegas Strip in the third quarter -- what one analyst says that may signal moving forward. Plus, Nevada leaders sound the warning when it comes to negotiations on the Colorado River. And, a federal judge blocks new rules surrounding short-term rental policies in Clark County -- why Airbnb calls it a win for Nevadans. You can watch 7@7 on any of your favorite streaming platforms weekdays at 7 a.m and 7 p.m.
Surge pricing…why Las Vegas Strip casinos change the prices of water, sunscreen, beer and more. Plus, how much prison time a man will serve in connection to a deadly Las Vegas shooting. And, why a Vegas Strip casino is suing a California-based company over a canceled event. You can watch 7@7 on any of your favorite streaming platforms weekdays at 7 a.m and 7 p.m.
A man wanted in connection to the 2020 killing of a Las Vegas woman has been brought back to the U.S. from Mexico to face charges. Plus, lawmakers and executives sit down to discuss solutions for Las Vegas' land shortage that's led to a housing crisis. And, details on the Las Vegas Aces' quest for a new franchise record. You can watch 7@7 on any of your favorite streaming platforms weekdays at 7 a.m and 7 p.m.
Construction work on the Brightline West is affecting some roads and ramps with closures next week. Plus, a wife's reaction after a judge sentences the man who killed her husband in a DUI crash. And, how Las Vegas' high jobless rate can predict what's ahead for the rest of the nation. You can watch 7@7 on any of your favorite streaming platforms weekdays at 7 a.m and 7 p.m.
If you've ever wanted to visit Paris, now is your chance. A non stop flight from Harry Reid International to the City of Lights is being offered for a short time. Plus, the CCSD superintendent joins a group of more than 200 school district employees and volunteers to send a message. And, a defendant tells a judge his alleged victim is still alive. You can watch 7@7 on any of your favorite streaming platforms weekdays at 7 a.m and 7 p.m.
The latest on the ongoing cybersecurity issues at the state level. Plus, new covid shots are approved, but the FDA is limiting access for many Americans. And, details on a new beginning for a stalled casino project in Las Vegas. You can watch 7@7 on any of your favorite streaming platforms weekdays at 7 a.m and 7 p.m.
Las Vegas is losing customers, but are resort fees to blame? Plus, a man accused of killing his estranged wife in front of two children stands before a judge. And, details on the Raiders' latest move to cut the team to 53 men. You can watch 7@7 weekdays at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. on any of your favorite streaming platforms.
Nevada state government offices remain closed for the second day in the row, one of Elaine Wynn's former condos sells for millions, Bruno Mars to play New Year's Eve shows at Dolby Live and more on 7@7.
We take a look at a disturbing trend when it comes to the credit score of those living in Clark County. Plus, brand new fire trucks at the airport that come with a big price tag, but even bigger capabilities. And, the latest as the Las Vegas Raiders work to cut the roster and get the number on the team down to 53. You can watch 7@7 twice a day weekdays at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.
A Las Vegas city councilwoman is stepping down, Brightline west takes another step forward in its high-speed rail construction, how safe are the local day clubs and more on 7@7.
Learn more about the corporation that likely now owns the second highest number of homes in the Las Vegas Valley. And, a convicted killer learns her sentence as the victim's family faces her in the courtroom. And, the Summerlin South Little League team back in action this weekend…we'll have the results. You can watch 7@7 twice a day weekdays at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Where the remaining funding for the A's ballpark will be coming from, the death toll from the hot summer rises again, does Las Vegas still offer value to visitors and more on 7@7.
An NBA father is the suspect in a Las Vegas stabbing, a new Costco location opens in the Las Vegas valley, a congressmen says what ICE detainees told him about conditions in a Pahrump detention center.
Formula One alleges two gift shops sold fake Las Vegas Grand Prix merchandise. Nevada officials respond to President Donald Trump's bid to end voting by mail. And a musical superstar prepares for a milestone show on the Strip. You can watch 7@7 twice a day weekdays at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.
CCSD and the teachers union agree on a new contract, a local little league team battles it out for a spot in the championship, how you can spread your wings and take flight with a career in aviation and more on 7@7.
How you can bid on some prized and iconic items that were on display at the Mirage. Why U.S. Representative Dina Titus wants to restore the gambling tax code after President Trump's Big Beautiful Bill changed it. And, federal prosecutors seek a lighter sentence for the man who ran an illegal gambling business. You can watch 7@7 twice a day weekdays at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Details about a sting operation emerge that includes the arrest of a local pastor, Mike Tyson finds himself in potential legal trouble, a fake Justin Bieber appears in Las Vegas and more on 7@7.
Why stakeholders say the Nevada housing industry quote "dodged a bullet" after the state legislature shelved two bills. Plus, details on the plea agreement for one Las Vegas woman who pleads guilty to Medicaid fraud. And, we break down the signs of progress on the Boulder Highway revamp project that's been underway for a year. You can watch 7@7 twice a day weekdays at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.
The ACLU defends itself after a DHS official attacks its decision to file a lawsuit against the Nevada DMV, a woman accused in a 2015 crash on the strip that killed one and injured dozens takes a plea deal, Las Vegas' tourism continues to slow and more on 7@7.
The Clark County School Board is set to vote on a proposed contract for CCSD teachers…what it entails. Plus, why a recent report is raising concerns for home sellers in the Las Vegas Valley. And, a new reservoir projection on water in the Colorado River doesn't bode well for Nevada…how much of a cut in water usage our state will face. You can watch 7@7 twice a day weekdays at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.
A former teacher accused of sexual abuse enters a guilty plea, a classic Las Vegas bar repoens after a Jeep crashes into it, the latest on efforts to fly even more visitors to Las Vegas and more on 7@7.
A Las Vegas teen gets probation after killing his dad, what the family had to say in court. Plus, we look at a new report on how rental rates compare to similar-sized areas across the country. And, details on Allegiant Air adding new routes flying to the biggest casino town on the East Coast. You can watch 7@7 twice a day weekdays at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.
A new video of a North Las Vegas Polices officer shooting a man is released, students are welcomed back to the only elementary school on Mount Charleston, a Grammy award winning artist gets involved in Las Vegas real estate and more on 7@7.
Brand new details on the project that's "reclaiming the Badlands Golf Course". Plus, are we in for a cold winter in the valley? What the early signs are showing. And, a decision on potential changes to a noise ordinance in the Arts District -- hear what the city has to say. You can watch 7@7 on any of your favorite streaming platforms weekdays at 7 a.m and 7 p.m.
The Las Vegas Grand Prix resolves issues with a trio of small businesses near the Vegas Strip. Plus, a transgender woman files a lawsuit against the state, the county, police and her attacker after being sexually assaulted in the Clark County Detention Center. And, a new report shows no office projects broke ground in the Las Vegas Valley in the second quarter. You can watch 7@7 on any of your favorite streaming platforms weekdays at 7 a.m and 7 p.m.
A hit-and-run crash sends three pedestrians to the hospital, Sphere turns corner on profitability with higher number of shows, the Backstreet Boys are extending their residency and more on 7@7.
The man accused of orchestrating the murder of Tupac Shakur hires new attorneys, authorities are asking for the public's help after drivers are injured by rocks thrown onto a highway, Golden Gate makes a major change to its gambling options and more on 7@7.
A new report states more Las Vegas homeowners are falling behind on mortgage payments. Plus, a funeral home is shut down and has its license revoked. And, the Summerlin Little League is taking the field in the Little League World Series! You can watch 7@7 on any of your favorite streaming platforms weekdays at 7 a.m and 7 p.m.
A look at CCSD students' first day back at school, a local fast food restaurant temporarily closed due to multiple health code violations, a Summerlin developer is adding a new route for travel and more on 7@7.
Who stands to benefit from a new hotel planned in a brand-new location in the Las Vegas Valley? Plus, chilling video shows the moments leading to a deputy-involved shooting in NYE county. And, why some believe Nevada is leading the nation in beating the heat. You can watch 7@7 on any of your favorite streaming platforms weekdays at 7 a.m and 7 p.m.
A popular retail plaza has a new owner -- selling for millions of dollars. Plus, a student's death leads to traffic safety changes at Arbor View High School. And, Sphere partners with Discovery Children's Museum for a weekend deal fit for the whole family. You can watch 7@7 on any of your favorite streaming platforms weekdays at 7 a.m and 7 p.m.