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A man went from a longtime Virginia resident to one of the state’s jackpot winners, lottery officials said. Norman Sullivan, ...
A gambler from Missouri won a big prize at a Las Vegas casino. /iStockphoto An out-of-town visitor bet a few dollars on a ...
Dallas Mavericks CEO Rick Welts wasn't thinking even for a second about Cooper Flagg when he started a staff meeting before ...
A man is planning to take his first vacation ever after he won a $1 million prize in the Massachusetts State Lottery David Strickland, 64, opted for cash and received a one-time, pre-tax payment ...
David Strickland of Lakeville won $1 million on a Massachusetts State Lottery scratch ticket. The "$25,000,000 Mega Money" game was released on May 13, 2025, the press release said.
When the Rhees were arrested, police seized multiple big-ticket vehicles, including multiple Bugatti Chirons, a Pagani Huayra and a custom, 2,500-horsepower MTI V center console boat, among others.
We expose devastating new scams targeting tourists in Las Vegas for 2025, highlighting the biggest scams and rip-offs that have recently worsened. Avoid getting ripped off by watching this before ...
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17 Tourist Scams in Las Vegas You Need to Know AboutVegas may glitter, but not everything is golden. From street hustles to hidden fees, we break down 17 of the most common scams targeting tourists in Las Vegas—so you can enjoy your trip without ...
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - There’s a new scam going around Nevada asking people to pay for an outstanding traffic ticket. Clark County officials want to spread the message so that you don’t get ...
Las Vegas residents are being targeted by a sophisticated text message scam that falsely claims recipients have missed payment deadlines for outstanding traffic tickets and have been referred to ...
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - The City of Las Vegas and Clark County are issuing a warning to valley residents about a new text scam. FOX5 has received multiple messages from viewers about the scam ...
Multiple agencies in Clark County and beyond are warning about new text and email scams on Friday. Here's what you need to watch out for: Scam 1: The Las Vegas Justice Court isn't texting you.
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