Local News
- Fourth of July Fireworks
Celebrate the 4th of July with plenty of events and fireworks displays. Inside, find a list of events at different locations and where there will be fireworks. Stay with LasVegasNOW throughout the day as we bring you coverage from several Las Vegas Valley events. - I-Team: Park Police Stretched Thin During Holiday
Clark County has nearly 100 parks and event areas, but they have few officers to patrol them, and the numbers are shocking. Investigative Reporter Jonathan Humbert takes a look. - What's Cool at School
Eyewitness News This Morning has been taking a look at What's Cool at School for the past year. See what sets some schools apart and makes them unique. Read on for links to the segments. - Las Vegas Celebrates the Fourth of July
The Fourth of July is a great day to celebrate and reflect on our history. It's also a time to honor those who've served our country and ensured our freedom. Reporter Tedd Florendo talked to locals about what the Fourth means to them. - Fireworks Checkpoint Set Up on Mount Charleston
Safe & Sane fireworks may be allowed in Clark County, but they are not allowed up at Mount Charleston. Reporter Melissa Duran was at the checkpoint and has the story. - 8-Year-Old Killed on Bicycle
North Las Vegas Police are investigating an eight-year-old that was hit by a car and killed. The child was on a bike when he was struck. Eyewitness News will have the latest details. - I-Team: Ringling Brothers Responds to a Pending Lawsuit
An American institution -- the Ringling Brother's circus is facing an uncertain future now that a lawsuit is moving forward in Federal Court. Chief Investigative Reporter George Knapp sat down with a spokesman from Ringling, confronting him about the lawsuit's allegations. - Search Under Way for Missing Airplane Pilot
A search is under way for a Truckee pilot who was last seen before his small aircraft took off Wednesday from Truckee Tahoe Airport. - Fire Officials Offer Grilling Safety Tips
This Fourth of July, there are a lot of precautions to take -- from fireworks to grilling. Did you know tossing out embers from the grill is one of the most common ways fires are started accidentally? Eyewitness News has the story tonight. - Fireworks Touch Off Wildfire in Southern Nevada
The National Park Service says fireworks illegally shot off a houseboat were to blame for a two-acre wildfire at Lake Mohave in southern Nevada.









