After 24 hours of gusty winds, light rain and graupel entered the atmosphere Friday. The temperature dropped to 51 before 3 p.m. Warmth is on the way, however.
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Harry Reid International Airport recorded 0.37 inches of rain Monday, breaking the Feb. 5 record of 0.33 inches set in 1948, the National Weather Service reported.
The collision occurred about 4:08 p.m. on West Spring Mountain Road east of South Edmond Street, according to a preliminary report by the Metropolitan Police Department.
President Keith E. Whitfield made the announcement in a posting on a UNLV website.
All four units in the building were severely damaged, according to the Red Cross. Firefighters helped several trapped occupants out of the building.
The crash occurred about 11:50 a.m. near Eastern and Harris avenues, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame has unveiled the first bobblehead featuring the “Welcome To Fabulous Las Vegas” sign.
The windy conditions across the region eased slightly on Friday. Gusts to 21 mph were reported.
The playgroup demonstration will give prospective adopters a chance to see how a possible adoptee plays with others.
The water and destruction from the Labor Day weekend storm came swiftly at a home on the base of Frenchman Mountain.
Detectives are investigating a suspicious death in the southwest Las Vegas Valley.
A new ramp was to allow slightly more access to declining Lake Mead, but the effort has been slowed.
An unknown number of guests were evacuated from Boulder Station on Sunday because of smoke.
Winds are forecast to diminish a bit across the Las Vegas region on Sunday, says the National Weather Service.
Winds could gust as high as 50 mph around Las Vegas on Sunday, says the National Weather Service.
The second storm in less than a week gave Southern Nevada a good cleansing and added 6-8 inches of snow in the mountains Thursday.
Las Vegas will go from a 70 on Sunday to highs in the mid-50s much of the week, says the National Weather Service.
A sunny and cool weekend will likely give way to a wet Election Day that may pound mountains with snow.
Heat, crowds and water were among the ingredients for Las Vegas residents and visitors on Labor Day, the final holiday of the summer.
A heavy pet population has prompted the Animal Foundation to seek newspapers and gently used linens.
More than a week of excessive heat in the Las Vegas region won’t end until at least Wednesday evening, says the National Weather Service.