Two people were injured and 11 people were displaced by a fire in North Las Vegas late Tuesday.
Marvin Clemons
Marvin joined Reviewjournal.com in March 2019 after a 7.5-year stint on the assignment desk at KSNV News 3. He started his newspaper career (via school of hard knocks) several decades ago in Utah after service in the U.S. Air Force, and eventually spent 25 years in the Chicago newspaper market before the industry downsizing in 2011 made him and wife Julie move West. They have six children and 12 grandchildren still enjoying Midwest winters/summers.
The heat will ramp up a few degrees Thursday as the warmest weather of the year covers the Las Vegas region.
Under a sunny sky, the high should reach 89 while winds decrease to 5 to 10 mph, the National Weather Service says.
A warm weekend with temperatures 12 to 14 degrees above normal is forecast for the Las Vegas Valley.
A low pressure system that was expected to produce rain and snow in the Las Vegas area over several days this week has arrived, but without the precipitation.
Southern Nevada residents and visitors are in for a wet few days, perhaps more, according to the National Weather Service.
Cooler temperatures are in the weather forecast for the rest of the week and into the weekend.
A man is expected to survive after being shot in the shoulder in east Las Vegas early Monday.
Up to .08 inches of rain fell in the mountains south of Henderson as parts of the Las Vegas Valley received precipitation Sunday night.
If you like seeing stars in the early mornings, it’s time to enjoy some of the better meteor showers of the year. But it might help to get away from the bright lights of the Strip.
Wind gusts of up to 40 mph were expected Wednesday evening in the Las Vegas Valley as a strong cold front moves in from the north.
Dry conditions and winds gusting up to 40 mph bring a red flag warning for much of Monday by the National Weather Service.
Law enforcement has its busiest times as Las Vegas Valley motorists try to navigate in the rain.
Northbound lanes of U.S. Highway 93 and Interstate 11 reopened Tuesday morning after a fatal head-on collision involving a wrong-way driver near Boulder City.