Two men died in a motorcycle crash in the central valley, police said.
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Harry Reid International Airport set a daily heat record Monday. But don’t expect the warmth to last longer than a few days.
The crash happened at 8:47 p.m. on North Las Vegas Blvd near Beesley Drive and Range Road.
The crash happened at the interchange of Spring Mountain Road and Interstate 15.
The mercury at the airport last reached 100 degrees at 105 on Sept. 8, 2022.
On Tuesday, the valley set a record high for April 11 at 93 degrees, according to the National Weather Service. It’s the warmest day of 2023.
August’s natural disaster was the latest chapter in a series of floods that have damaged roads and buildings at Death Valley National Park.
A fireworks display lit up Green Valley Ranch in Henderson on Monday as part of the valley’s July Fourth celebrations.
Hank the Tank, a 500-pound black bear, has damaged more than 30 properties around Lake Tahoe.
Don’t expect to see much sunshine in the Las Vegas Valley as 2021 comes to a close.
Showers and mountain snow are possible before 9 a.m. Tuesday and then a chance for scattered rain showers, according to the National Weather Service.
Reservations are being accepted to visit the Holiday Cactus Garden at Ethel M Chocolates in Henderson.
A portion of U.S. Highway 93 was shut down northeast of Las Vegas late Wednesday as monsoonal weather continued to linger in the region.
Las Vegas has set several heat records so far in July, including an all-time high of 117 degrees. Last month was the second-hottest June in the valley’s history.
A few thousand visitors dived into March Madness in the Stadium Swim area inside the Circa in downtown Las Vegas on Friday.
Next up: the Mega Millions jackpot is $970 million for Friday’s drawing.
The U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds flew over the Las Vegas Valley on Monday afternoon.
The Air Force’s Thunderbirds flew across the Las Vegas Valley on Saturday. Check out this unique view from the cockpit.
Two of the biggest attractions in the Las Vegas area remain closed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The grasshopper invasion of the Las Vegas Valley isn’t going away anytime soon. On Saturday, they seemed to bring their relatives to downtown Las Vegas for a late-night family reunion.
It was 15 years ago this week that an epic snowstorm struck the Las Vegas Valley, with parts of the valley seeing 10 inches.