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Marvin Clemons
The status quo of the seldom-changing Las Vegas winter weather will continue for at least another week.
The first 70-degree day of 2020 has entered the National Weather Service forecast for this weekend.
One driver died, another was seriously hurt and a third suffered minor injuries in a three-vehicle crash in southern Las Vegas Valley early Wednesday.
A gradual warming trend begins Tuesday in the Las Vegas Valley.
Cloudy Monday skies could lead to rain overnight in the Las Vegas Valley.
Firefighters were able to keep a shed fire from expanding to a house early Friday.
The Las Vegas Valley should have mostly sunny skies on Friday.
A cold front will bring gusts up to 35 mph in Las Vegas late Thursday into Friday. Some snow is likely in the Spring Mountains. Lincoln County will see winds up to 50 mph.
We are in the middle of National Pizza Week, a time for the 98 percent of Americans who say they like pizza to grab more bites of their favorite.
Increasing clouds with light winds are forecast for the Las Vegas Valley on Wednesday.
Las Vegas-based Allegiant Air announced the largest expansion in company history early Tuesday, adding service to three new cities and 44 nonstop routes.
Sunny skies and near normal temperatures are forecast for the Las Vegas Valley on Tuesday and Wednesday before a minor storm front moves in Thursday evening with a chance for precipitation.
A vehicle struck a traffic light control box, disabling all lights and signals at Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr. drives early Monday.
Las Vegas Valley residents will feel calm and sunny weather to start the work week, but conditions will turn windy and possibly wet before the end of the week.
