Chance of showers linger throughout the day on Monday, though increasing steadily, with the highest being 30 percent after 4 p.m.
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Las Vegas is drying out after a Saturday storm brought the wettest Nov. 16 on record to Harry Reid International Airport, according to the National Weather Service.
All northbound lanes were closed on Interstate 15 at Lamb Boulevard due to a crash involving a semi-truck, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol.
The weather service is forecasting an average of 0.50 inches of rain, with localized totals up to an inch or more in areas with heavier downpours.
The event was coordinated by the nonprofit Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth and Las Vegas Sands, which featured remarks from Nevada Democratic U.S. Rep. Dina Titus
The footage, according to authorities, is the video Cox captured when they say she secretly recorded fellow Henderson Councilwoman Monica Larson at City Hall on Jan. 9.
The judgment was entered in a lawsuit between “Vegas Dave” and an upscale vacation rental company in Los Cabos, Mexico.
Deputy Superintendent Jesse Welsh said respondents to a September survey were supportive of later school start times, but changes could require additional funding.
A weather system moving into Southern Nevada is expected to bring scattered rain showers to the Las Vegas Valley beginning Friday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.
Mayor Michelle Romero gave the annual State of the City address Thursday to a crowd of several hundred people at the M Resort.
Carrie Cox, who is up for re-election next year, has said the case is a “witch hunt” against her, while her lawyer says Cox maintains her innocence.
Preparations for race weekend include timed road closures, a large police presence and a ban on glass bottles beginning Monday, Metro Undersheriff Andrew Walsh said.
Recent grand jury testimony is shedding more light on the beef between Henderson councilwomen Carrie Cox and Monica Larson.
A “pretty strong” Pacific storm is expected to affect Southern Nevada starting Thursday night. And there’s another one behind it.
In the past several days, the sun has sent out several bursts of energy called coronal mass ejections that reached Earth on Tuesday night.
