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A Deadly Virus Has Infiltrated Las Vegas And It’s On It’s Way To Utah!
West Nile Virus has been discovered in Las Vegas, only 100 miles from the Utah Border. A record number of mosquitoes in Las Vegas are carrying West Nile virus, prompting local health officials to warn the public to be careful and take precautions. Recently, 169 out of over 24,000 mosquito pools tested positive for West Nile across the state. This early season count breaks previous records set 5 years ago.
North Las Vegas Shooting Spree Leaves Three Women Dead and Teenage Girl Critically Injured
In a shocking turn of events, North Las Vegas witnessed a terrifying shooting spree that left three women dead and a teenage girl critically injured. The incident took place at an apartment complex, and the perpetrator has been identified as Eric Adams, aged 47. The Tragic Incident. Eric Adams, who...
Tahoe woman rescues Mexican street dogs to bring to the states
RENO, Nev. (KOLO) - A Tahoe woman is looking to expand her efforts in rescuing Mexican street dogs. Three years ago, Toree Warfield took a trip to Cancun and was beside herself to see the state of the country’s street dogs. For the 200k homeless dogs in Cancun alone, there’s only one municipal shelter with 50 cages.
Farmer’s market making debut at Craig Ranch Park
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - From the farm to your table. A new farmer’s market in the Las Vegas Valley made its debut Friday at Craig Ranch Park in North Las Vegas. Organizers said the free, family-friendly market aims to bring together valley farmers, artisans and foodies to promote sustainable produce and local businesses.
Know the signs of heat-illness as Las Vegas Valley undergoes excessive heat
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - The temperatures Southern Nevada is facing is about to get worse. The heat could be dangers for those who are residents and for people who are new to the area. Many valley residents could say the temperatures are already unbearable. Community Ambulance tells FOX5, they...
Las Vegas restaurants take steps to cool employees, heat complaints to OSHA rise
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – The dangerous heat hitting the Las Vegas valley is wearing down restaurant workers, especially those who spend most of their time in the kitchen. According to data from the Nevada State Occupation Safety and Health Administration, a third of all the heat complaints in June came from the accommodation and food industry. Despite […]
Horses need help too in record temperatures
RENO, Nev. (KOLO) - These days here at the Historic Silver Circle Ranch, they have their eyes on the heat index, and it is monitored several times a day. That’s when you combine the outside temperature and add it to the humidity reading. “17 minutes of exercise in a...
Eydie Gormé: Her Cause Of Death
Successful Solo Career: Gormé achieved significant success as a solo artist with hits such as "Blame It on the Bossa Nova," which became a chart-topping sensation in the 1960s. Her versatile vocal range and ability to interpret various musical genres contributed to her widespread acclaim. 2 / 5. Eydie...
Adam Hill: Sorry, fans, but Knights probably right on Jonathan Marchessault
LAS VEGAS - Golden Knights fans, it's completely fine to be all in your feelings this week about the departures of some beloved players. At the same time, it's OK to acknowledge the organization probably made the right decision on most of those contracts, even if it feels like you are betraying people you have come to love cheering for over the past few years.
Rock On: Hit the trails and discover the most unique rock structures around Tahoe
Anywhere from 85-120 million years ago magma from an arc of erupting volcanoes solidified deep within the Earth’s crust and began the process of creating the Sierra Nevada. Tectonic plates began to shift, causing the range to uplift and reach its current elevation roughly 5 million years ago. Millions of years after the mountains began to rise, glaciers formed and retreated in a series of ice ages, helping to carve out the peaks and valleys of the landscape. Erosion from wind, rain, snow and waterways continues to leave its mark on the range today.
Armen Living sets Vegas event to help buyers ‘beat the heat’
Contemporary lifestyle brand Armen Living will welcome market buyers to its newly expanded Las Vegas Market showroom by hosting a “This is Living – Summer Serenade” event on opening day of the market, set for July 28-Aug. 1. The event, set for 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.,...
The hills are alive with the sound of recreation — and a study shows animals react to that noise
Along with the growth of human society has come an abundance of human-generated noises. Sounds from cities, highways and airplanes fill our environment, even in remote places. When we seek refuge in the woods to escape the clamor, we also bring along our own cacophony of sounds: Bikes whirring, engines revving, conversations echoing.
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