“The rest of the year looks dry all the way,” said National Weather Service meteorologist Trevor Boucher, adding that the outlook for early 2021 is “drier than normal.”
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Friends and family members remember Erin Ray as a competitive athlete who gave her all to every sport she tried. They also remember her positive energy and warm, supportive nature.
The Clark County school board on Thursday heard the amended final budget for the 2020-2021 school year, including an update on how the district has allocated its federal emergency relief fund allocations.
LIBERTY Dental Plan of Nevada announced Thursday it will open a clinic with the UNLV School of Dental Medicine in January.
Two hikers didn’t expect to spend the night on Shadow Mountain on the far west edge of Pahrump or to be lifted to safety by a helicopter.
Despite the high speed limit set on many state roads, cycling is allowed on the majority of them under Nevada law.
Clark County announced it will air Clark County School Board meetings — beginning with a Thursday night meeting — on Clark County Television (CCTV).
In downtown Las Vegas, Rabbi Shea Harlig of Chabad of Southern Nevada will light the first candle setting on a menorah on Fremont Street on Thursday evening to mark the beginning of the eight-day Jewish festival of Hanukkah.
A 17-year-old boy was arrested on suspicion of driving impaired with three other juveniles in the car during a crash Thursday that killed a 57-year-old woman, Las Vegas police said.
Copper thieves sent the Spaghetti Bowl into darkness more than a month ago, but the lights may be back on by the end of the year.
Officers were called about 12:10 p.m. to the crash involving a blue Pontiac at North Stephanie Street and West Sunset Road, the Henderson Police Department said.
A motorcyclist was killed during a crash Thursday morning in the west Las Vegas Valley, police said.
Nevada’s high school graduation rates slipped for the Class of 2020 after several years of steady gains, according to state data released Thursday.
Nearly 20 bicyclists set out early Thursday from Henderson to complete a roughly 130-mile ride — just as the group has done each year for the past 15 years.
More homeless families next year will be able to access housing and other services that can help alleviate the conditions that lead to homelessness.