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Las Vegas under excessive heat warning

Keep your water bottle filled and find some shade or air conditioning today — the National Weather Service has issued an excessive heat warning for the Las Vegas area.

Park Service: 3 Boaters Injured On Lake Mohave

Three people were injured late Thursday night when their houseboat crashed on rocks in Lake Mead National Recreation Area.

Excessive heat warning Saturday for Las Vegas

Find some shade and a cool drink. Temperatures will hit 106 degrees today, and the National Weather Service has issued an excessive heat warning for Saturday afternoon and early evening for the Las Vegas area.

Report released ahead of summit touts Nevada’s energy potential

As energy officials prepare to convene in Las Vegas next week for the third National Clean Energy Summit, a new report says Nevada is in a good position to benefit from clean energy development.

Cooler day ahead for Las Vegas

Las Vegas will continue to have relatively cool weather for the next couple of days, according to the National Weather Service.

Las Vegas man, 20, drowns in Lake Mohave

A 20-year-old man from Las Vegas drowned Monday afternoon at Lake Mohave, the National Park Service said. Officials said the man was underwater for at least five minutes at Six Mile Cove.

Man Drowns At Lake Mohave

A 20-year-old man died Monday afternoon from what officials believe was a drowning at Six Mile Cove on Lake Mohave, the National Park Service said.

Las Vegas to escape triple-digit heat

Temperatures are taking a plunge early this week in the Las Vegas area. Dry conditions and temperatures running about 10 degrees less than last week are heading into the Las Vegas Valley through Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service.

Scattered storms heading into Las Vegas area

Keep your umbrella handy. There’s a slight chance for scattered thunderstorms again today in the Las Vegas area, but they won’t be quite as widespread as they were Thursday, says the National Weather Service.

Storms moving into Las Vegas

Another hot afternoon is ahead for the Las Vegas Valley, but some neighborhoods could also get a little wet.