Las Vegas often finds itself on lists of the most beautiful cities in the United States, but the city of bright lights and glamorous buildings still has its fair share of eyesores.
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Karen Foote, 63, of Sparks, had looked forward to the first birthday, on Dec. 29, of her grandson and his first Christmas, Foote’s sister Kristine Woodworth said.
The tropical storm brought nearly a monsoon season’s worth of precipitation in just a few days. But that heavy rainfall likely had little effect on Lake Mead’s water levels.
A National Park Service spokesman said the search for the man was ongoing.
A projected overdemand for groundwater will limit growth along the edges of the metro Phoenix area, but the situation in Las Vegas is different.
Given that the population of Nevada is relatively young, the state “should have done better,” said one health expert.
Researchers studying the Tule Springs monument see a past Las Vegas that was much more lush, fed by springs that long ago ran dry.
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.
Fall in Las Vegas will have a warm feel for at least the coming week, says the National Weather Service.
The 1 October Memorial Committee voted unanimously Wednesday to approve the selection process for a permanent remembrance of the Route 91 shooting.
Admission fees will be waived at state and national parks on Saturday for Nevada Public Lands Day.
Deeper cuts to Nevada’s allocation of Colorado River water could be coming in the next few years, according to water level projections released this week.
State data shows Hispanics now make up the largest portion of overdue Nevadans for the COVID-19 vaccine. In April it was whites.
Graduating high school seniors describe the losses and positives of a tumultuous educational year like no other.
The 83-year-old Las Vegas man, who worked for the Clark County School District, was known for his motto: “Today is a great day to be above the ground.”