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KVVU-TV (channel 5) is a television station licensed to Henderson, Nevada, United States, serving the Las Vegas area as an affiliate of the Fox network. Owned by Gray Television, the station maintains studios at the Broadcast Center on West Sunset Road in Henderson (using the 25 TV 5 Drive street address), while its transmitter is located on Black Mountain, just southeast of the city.
Local cable channels (Las Vegas Area) Channel 2: KCLV - City of Las Vegas; Channel 4: CCTV - Clark County also available as streaming video; Channel 19: Las Vegas One, a joint project between Cox Cable, KLAS-TV and The Greenspun Corporation (Ceased Operation) Channel 3: KLBC - tv2KLBC
Formerly Fox stations. KIVV-TV (now KHSD-TV), Lead / Rapid City, South Dakota (1996 to 2016) KRBK, Springfield, Missouri (broadcasts on channel 49; branded as Fox 5 from 2014 to 2018) Other uses. FOX-5, the Distant Early Warning site at Qikiqtarjuaq, Nunavut, Canada (formerly Broughton Island) See also. Fox Television Stations
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) -Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump told a rally in Las Vegas on Sunday that he would seek to end taxation of income from tips, a direct appeal to service workers ...
WAGA-TV (channel 5) is a television station in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, serving as the market's Fox network outlet. Owned and operated by the network's Fox Television Stations division, the station maintains studios and transmitter facilities on Briarcliff Road Northeast in the Druid Hills area of unincorporated DeKalb County, just outside the Atlanta city limits (but with an Atlanta ...
The illegal service, which offered access to popular series like Game of Thrones, only cost 9.99 per month, according to court documents.
June 18, 2024 at 12:51 PM. LAS VEGAS (AP) — The strange monolith looks like it could have come from another world. Jutting out of the rocks in a remote mountain range near Las Vegas, the ...
The city of Las Vegas, Nevada and its surrounding unincorporated communities in the Las Vegas Valley are the sites of more than 160 high-rises, 42 of which stand taller than 400 feet (122 m). The tallest structure in the city is the Strat tower, which rises 1,149 feet (350 m) just north of the Las Vegas Strip . [2]