Las Vegas wrapped up April with only a trace of rain and temperatures running above normal, adding another parched chapter to what has become an increasingly dire drought story across Nevada ...
This week may have brought an end to the Las Vegas Valley’s second-longest dry streak in recorded history, but don’t expect the rain to reverse the region’s drought. The Harry Reid International ...
LAS VEGAS - Grassy yards would be banned at all new housing and commercial developments in the Las Vegas metro area as officials try to expand water use limitations and the region prepares for a ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Lake Mead's water levels have steadily been declining for months, but ...
Heavy rain is a rare sight in the arid Las Vegas Valley. When it does come, it can be hard to tell whether that water will stick around. With a handy tool, anyone can keep track of water lost to the ...
Submitted by 90 by 20 Water Conservation Campaign (90by20.org) As the worst drought since 2002 shines a spotlight on the water challenges facing the Colorado River Basin, a group of leading advocacy ...
Limiting the size of new swimming pools in and around Las Vegas might save a drop in the proverbial bucket amid historic drought and climate change in the West. Officials are taking the plunge anyway, ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Las Vegas could see an entire month's worth of rain in one storm, ...
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Grassy yards would be banned at all new housing and commercial developments in the Las Vegas metro area as officials try to expand water use limitations and the region prepares for a ...