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Mother Nature continued her monsoonal assault on Southern Nevada on Sunday, drenching parts of the valley while uprooting trees and knocking down power lines.
“You’re just disgusting,” yells the man pacing back and forth between the darkened bedroom and bathroom. “I hate you, you coward.”
The lower level of the Imperial Palace parking garage on the Strip was hit by floodwaters today as severe thunderstorms struck parts of the Las Vegas Valley.
An elderly woman was found dead Friday night when firefighters responded to a house fire in the 6800 block of Creekside Lane, Las Vegas fire spokesman Tim Szymanski said.
A severe thunderstorm warning has been issued in Las Vegas until 3:15 p.m., according to the National Weather Service.
Motorists were advised today to avoid the intersection of Las Vegas Boulevard and Spring Mountain Road because of a trench collapse.
On a 150-acre parcel in Henderson, developers envision a gleaming, billion-dollar campus of hospitals, medical offices, homes and businesses unlike anything else.
A little piece of Las Vegas died Thursday. Its corpse smelled like an old tuxedo — an old, wet tuxedo that had been left at the bottom of a pile of clothes at the back of the closet for decades to molder, sucked of whatever life it used to have by cigarette smoke.
A thunderstorm system brought 60 mph winds and up to 3 inches of rain in parts of Clark County on Wednesday.
