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Burglar Caught in Las Vegas Holiday Crime Spree
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27-year-old TShawn Allen, arrested for a series of Las Vegas burglaries, faces multiple charges after a swift police investigation. Surveillance footage and a witness led to his arrest, with evidence including stolen cash, matching shoes, and his DNA at the crime scene. Hes held on $25,000 bail, with a preliminary hearing set for January 13th. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Las Vegas Roads: Deadly Crashes, Court Appearances
01:47|Good morning, Las Vegas! Brace for chilly winds and showers this Thursday. Southern Nevada roads are seeing a rise in fatal crashes, prompting authorities to enhance safety measures. Juan Huriel Rincon Carreno, accused of a stolen front loader incident, faces court. OhRyan Brooks, charged with a deadly hit-and-run, appears in preliminary hearing. These incidents underscore the need for safer roads and the deep impact on families. Stay tuned for updates and drive carefully. Checkout Solipillow.com
New Student Loan Rules: Prepare Now
01:37|Starting July 1, 2026, significant changes are coming to federal student loan repayment plans. New rules will shift most new loans to a simpler income-driven system called the Repayment Assistance Program (RAP). Graduate students will face annual borrowing caps and total limits, phasing out unlimited Grad PLUS loans. Borrowers should review their current plans, compare options, and stay informed about key deadlines as the new system rolls in. Checkout Solipillow.com
Nevada Proposes SNAP Changes: No Sugary Drinks, Hot Foods Allowed
01:35|Nevadas food stamp agency proposes significant SNAP reforms, including a ban on sugary drinks, energy drinks, and certain candies by 2028, while allowing hot foods like rotisserie chickens. This move comes amidst nationwide SNAP changes, such as increased administrative costs and new work requirements. Lawmakers have mixed reactions, with some criticizing the state agency for moving ahead without legislative input and others supporting healthier choices. The idea to limit sugary drinks originated in the previous governors administration, with similar bans approved for eighteen other states. Nevada aims for a later rollout and is working on funding and timelines for implementation. Checkout Solipillow.com
Burro Crashes Kill Motorcyclist, Safety Measures Needed
01:19|Burro-related accidents on U.S. 95 near Corn Creek prompt safety concerns and calls for improved signage and upgrades. Residents fear for their loved ones safety, especially at night when burros blend into the road and drivers speed along. Checkout Solipillow.com
Las Vegas Thrives Despite Dropping Lake Mead
01:34|Lake Meads water levels drop, but Las Vegas adapts with strict water-saving measures. Despite the lake being over 170 feet below its peak, the city has the most secure water supply in the southwest. With smart infrastructure, theyre using 35% less water than in 2002, despite population growth. Negotiations on water sharing end this year, but Las Vegas continues to plan for future growth with less water. Checkout Solipillow.com
TISOH: Retraining Hospitality Workers for Success
01:21|Discover TISOH: Retraining for Hospitality Success - On January 6, 2026, Tricia Kean explored TISOH, a Las Vegas school empowering gaming and hospitality workers to adapt and thrive in a rapidly evolving industry. TISOH offers short-term, hands-on training across various hospitality areas, taught by industry professionals. With over 3,000 graduates, TISOH celebrates its 20th anniversary, helping Southern Nevadans secure new career paths. The spring semester begins January 21st; visit tisoh.edu for more information. Checkout Solipillow.com
Raiders Seek Stability for Tucker's Growth
01:21|Las Vegas Raiders Tre Tucker: A Beacon of Stability Amidst Coaching Chaos The Las Vegas Raiders are seeking players and coaches with the right traits to ignite a turnaround, but they already have a gem in wide receiver Tre Tucker. Despite facing three head coaches and six offensive coordinators in just three years, Tucker has remained a total professional. His draft class, however, has struggled due to constant change, with quarterback Aidan OConnell, tight end Michael Mayer, and running back Zamir White all experiencing stalled growth. Raiders general manager John Spytek acknowledged the instability but emphasized the need for stability to unlock Tuckers potential and the offenses full capabilities. Checkout Solipillow.com
Deputy Survives Machete Attack During Eviction
01:05|Deputy Constable Survives Machete Attack During Eviction; Shoots Suspect in Las Vegas Checkout Solipillow.com
Driver Pleads Not Guilty in Fatal Las Vegas Crash
01:10|Driver Accused of Deadly Las Vegas Crash Pleads Not Guilty to Murder Charges A driver, Jose Gutierrez, pleaded not guilty to murder charges following a fatal twelve-car crash in Las Vegas. The crash, which occurred on November eighteenth, resulted in the death of three people, including Gutierrezs girlfriend, who was reportedly pregnant. Witnesses described Gutierrezs actions as resembling a terrorist attack, and the incident has left the community in shock. The trial is scheduled to begin on May eighteenth. Checkout Solipillow.com