Wet ‘n’ Wild Opens Its Shores
May 25, 2014 - 6:50 pm
The 36-foot high Tornado is the first slide of its kind in Las Vegas. It opened this weekend.
The 36-foot high Tornado is the first slide of its kind in Las Vegas. It opened this weekend.
The 36-foot high Tornado is the first slide of its kind in Las Vegas. It opened this weekend.
After remnants of Tropical Storm Priscilla washed through the valley Friday, Las Vegas will enjoy clear skies and sunshine Saturday, according to the National Weather Service forecast.
Two women were rescued and a man remained unaccounted for after they became trapped in the rising waters of a wash, according to officials.
The principals of Saville Middle School, Cram Middle School and Shadow Ridge High School said that classes at the schools were continuing as normal.
A vehicle struck part of the Southern Nevada Health District’s main facility on Friday morning, according to the agency.
Boring Co.’s Vegas Loop project gained state approval to provide above ground rides to Las Vegas’ airport, with mileage limits placed on surface street travel.
Separate vigil memorial services have been announced for the 12-year-old Las Vegas girl who was fatally struck by a school bus
Ralenkotter is credited with helping to build the Las Vegas brand. He left the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority in 2018 amid scandal.
Two pedestrians are dead in separate crashes in the Las Vegas Valley, according to Las Vegas police.
Betsy Rhodes was known for her roles leading a variety of civic groups and community projects in support of children’s welfare and education.
Heavy rains from the remnants of Tropical Storm Priscilla pelted the valley, creating trouble for festivals and high school football games.