66°F
weather icon Clear

New citizens sworn in during Las Vegas ceremony

About 200 people representing more than 45 countries were sworn in as U.S. citizens Tuesday during a naturalization ceremony at Las Vegas City Hall.

U.S. District Court Judge Lloyd D. George presided over the ceremony.

The ceremony was part of the city’s “Celebrate America” initiative, a program to highlight diversity in Las Vegas.

Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.
THE LATEST
2 killed in east Las Vegas crash

The crash occurred around 12:13 a.m. on East Sahara Avenue at Voyage Cove, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.

How much does it take to be among Nevada’s rich?

The richest of the rich live not in a state, but in Washington, D.C., where it takes a salary of $719,000 to land in the top 5 percent of earners.

Motorcyclist dies in southwest valley crash

The collision occurred about 6:30 p.m. near South Jones Boulevard and Badura Avenue, according to Metropolitan Police Department Lt. Aaron Lee.

Smoke-free casino advocates take fight to shareholders

Shareholder proposals are pushing Las Vegas casino operators like Caesars Entertainment and Boyd Gaming to study the business impact of smoke-free casinos.