The toad was protected under a rare emergency order in April, but those emergency protections were set to expire Friday.
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Debris on northbound Interstate 15 near Tropicana Avenue is causing an extended backup for commuters Thursday morning.
Gov. Steve Sisolak issued an executive order Monday, saying the flags at the state Capitol, state public buildings and grounds will be lowered from sunrise until sunset.
Workers, residents and those with table reservations will be allowed through, police said.
Anyone with information regarding the Rangels is asked to call Metro at 702-828-3111 or its Missing Persons Detail during business hours at 702-828-2907.
Las Vegas police are asking for the public’s assistance in finding a missing woman who might be in severe emotional distress and in need of medical assistance.
The Clark county coroner’s office will release the cause and manner of death.
As many across the Silver State attempt to heed Gov. Sisolak’s stay-at-home order, one prominent Nevadan chose this time to emerge into the great outdoors.
It’s hard not to notice all the glitz, glamour and gaudiness on and off the Las Vegas Strip, but sometimes it’s the double takes that are the most fun.
A hearse carrying a dead person was pulled over Monday in the HOV lane by the Nevada Highway Patrol on southbound Interstate 15 near Spring Mountain Road.
The winner matched four out of the five numbers and the Powerball number.