A Las Vegas native who lost his mother and three other family members in a car crash received a warm welcome back to college.
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Wind gusts near 30 mph are possible Monday in the Las Vegas Valley, according to the National Weather Service.
It appears those flying from Las Vegas were doing better than visitors who took the ground route to Southern California.
Seasonable late fall weather will prevail for a few days before colder conditions arrive, according to the National Weather Service.
Shopping weather will be just fine Saturday in the Las Vegas Valley.
Calmer winds will make for a pleasant Friday in the Las Vegas Valley, says the National Weather Service.
Windy conditions will be felt across the Las Vegas Valley on Thanksgiving Day, says the National Weather Service.
The Nevada Highway Patrol and California Highway Patrol are joining forces to enforce the rules of the road on I-15 near the state line.
If you’re planning to fly out of Las Vegas for the long Thanksgiving weekend, be warned. Some parking lots at Harry Reid International Airport are already full.
The semi truck driver had a medical episode and hit four cars before the truck caught fire, according to the North Las Vegas Fire Department.
A projected Thanksgiving high of 67 will be well below the record of 81, but above the norm of 63, says the National Weather Service.
A gradual warming trend is forecast to make Thanksgiving weekend close to 70 degrees.
Winds gusting to 20 mph could make Saturday feel colder than the afternoon high expected to be near 59, says the National Weather Service.
Wind gusts to 20 mph will add a chill to the Las Vegas Valley through Saturday, says the National Weather Service.
A continued decline projects Lake Mead at 1,016 feet by October 2024, the Bureau of Reclamation estimates.
Temperatures will stay below normal in the Las Vegas Valley on Thursday and for the coming weekend. Warmer conditions may arrive by Thanksgiving.
Katya Echazarreta, the first Mexican-born woman to go to space, came to Las Vegas to speak to teens and encourage them to pursue a higher education.
The National Park Service is asking for public input on how to manage launch ramps.
A week of temperatures about 10 degrees below normal is forecast by the National Weather Service.
High temperatures near 60 with lows near 40 expected all week in Las Vegas Valley, says the National Weather Service.