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A heavily-laden Russian oil tanker ran aground in the Baltic Sea in northern Russia on Sunday, according to media reports. In the latest incident involving a Russian vessel, the Koala was ca... Read more
Villa Roma, a family-owned Italian and pizza restaurant in Gastonia, is permanently closing after the most recent operator, Dennis Fascella Jr., died in January at 57. Family members said th... Read more
President Trump wants to tap America’s oil reserves to boost the economy during his term—but industry shareholders care about their dividends, not his popularity. Also, the economics o... Read more
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Unregistered vehicles are a common sight across the Las Vegas valley and residents in the northeast valley told 8 News Now they haven’t seen much action being taken to com... Read more
The Brief A woman said she went for an oil change in Oak Creek and became a victim of racism. The N-word was printed on a sticker she received. A protest outside the dealership took place Sa... Read more
British oil and gasoline company BP (British Petroleum) signage is being pictured in Warsaw, Poland, on July 29, 2024. Nurphoto | Nurphoto | Getty Images Activist investor Elliott Investment... Read more
Council Members Founding Members Artificial intelligence-enabled robots are helping repair, maintain and monitor the health of critical infrastructure, helping to save money and lives. More... Read more
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — When fans found out Aldi was going to open a store in Henderson, there was a buzz in the community but very little information from the grocery chain based in Batavia, Ill... Read more
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The man who shot and killed three UNLV professors kept dozens of dresses for sex workers in his apartment and received a startling text message in the aftermath of the mas... Read more
Norway is on track to be the first all-electric vehicle country. Last year, 88.9% of all new cars sold were EVs, according to the BBC. These stats are a far cry from the U.S., where only 8%... Read more