A man in a wheelchair was killed early Sunday after he was struck by a car while crossing West Flamingo Road, according to a Metropolitan Police Department news release.
Kevin J. Barr
Las Vegas will see a high of just 62 degrees Sunday, under mostly clear skies, according to the National Weather Service forecast for the region.
A Las Vegas man is dead following a hit-and-run crash that happened early Saturday morning in east Las Vegas, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
The National Weather Service is forecasting partly cloudy skies throughout much of the valley and a high near 68 degrees.
Six families were displaced after an apartment fire in East Las Vegas, according to an American Red Cross of Southern Nevada news release.
The Metropolitan Police Department is asking for the public’s help identifying three men believed to be involved in a string of purse thefts at businesses across the Las Vegas Valley.
Highs are expected to reach the mid-60s across the valley, with overnight lows dipping into the low-to-mid-40s.
Police Captain Ryan Wiggins said the suspect pulled out a knife while fighting officers, causing one to shoot the suspect, leaving him in critical condition.
The recent wet streak in Las Vegas appears to be in the rear view, as according to the 7-day forecast from the National Weather Service the area won’t see rain for at least a week.
After light rain disrupted practice sessions of the Las Vegas Formula One Grand Prix Thursday evening, more showers will fall overnight and throughout Friday.
Lee Canyon will open its entire mountain — all lifts and trails — when the 2025-26 winter season begins Friday, marking the resort’s first full opening day in more than 10 years.
The thunderstorm that raced across the Las Vegas Valley Wednesday afternoon has largely moved out, but forecasters say the break in the wet weather may be brief.
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.
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.
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.
