Rain arrived late Saturday in Las Vegas for the first time in 79 New Year’s Eves. Fortunately, winds in the 30s diminished enough for fireworks to be ignited.
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A string of storm fronts moving through Southern Nevada may put a damper on the New Year’s Eve celebration.
Starting tonight, chances of rain will rise the Las Vegas Valley early and late this week, according to the National Weather Service.
The Peppermill Restaurant and Fireside Lounge remains a remarkable assault on the senses — even by Las Vegas standards. Turns out, its history is nearly as colorful as its interiors.
A number of casino operators changed up their real estate portfolio this year with sales, acquisitions and leasebacks.
While most of the nation faces bone-chilling and life-threatening cold from a bomb cyclone, Las Vegas will bask in sunshine and warmth this holiday weekend.
Clouds should mostly be replaced by sunshine with the Las Vegas Valley warming several degrees Friday.
Sunshine and highs in the mid-60s will follow a cloudy Thursday in the Las Vegas Valley, according to the forecast.
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High temperatures around 50 are expected before warmer days next week, says the National Weather Service.
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Las Vegas officially recorded its first freeze of the season, hitting 32 degrees just after 6 a.m. Friday at Harry Reid International Airport.
On the morning of Nov. 12, police said, Carlma Subero-Hardin, 53, drove her Ram pickup on the wrong side of U.S. Highway 95 and struck another pickup truck.