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A crash is under investigation on West Lake Mead Boulevard and North Torrey Pines Drive involving a car and motorcycle, ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNMegadrought Reveals Volcanic Ash at Lake Mead, Giving Us a Better Look at the Lake's PastLearn more about the volcanic ash researchers found in the sediment around Lake Mead’s now exposed shoreline, and how it ...
Lake Mead has dropped about 2 feet since the beginning of June as drought conditions continue to worsen across Nevada.
A report shows that both Mead and Powell have "reached alarmingly low levels, holding just one-third of their usual capacity.
Sidetrack Adventures on MSN1d
Arizona’s Hidden View of Las Vegas via Lake Mead Mine RoadsDiscover a unique vantage point of the Las Vegas Strip from Arizona’s backcountry. Drive through petroglyph-lined paths and ...
More than 90 years after it was created during the Great Depression, Lake Mead provides about 90% of the water supply in Southern Nevada. And while much of the focus is on the lake shrinking, those ...
Select Lake Mead facilities will be undergoing repairs on June 26 and 27, according to National Park Service officials.
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8NewsNow.com on MSNPatrols at Lake Mead aim to stop boaters from drinking on July 4th weekendNevada game wardens and the National Park Service will be out in force July 4-6 in a cooperative effort to shut down drinking ...
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8NewsNow.com on MSNLake Mead expected to hit new low in May 2027Bleak projections for Lake Mead show the nation’s largest reservoir dropping to a new low in less than a year and a half, and plunging 11 feet below that by May 2027.
The National Weather Service (NWS) issued an extreme heat warning for the Lake Mead National Recreation Area and surrounding regions, with forecast temperatures expected to reach as high as 115 ...
Tens of millions of people rely on water from the nation's largest reservoir, which is part of the Colorado River Basin.
Man + River on MSN2d
We Walked on the Bottom of Lake Mead! (Once 175 Feet Underwater)Lake Mead is DRY - and it’s surreal. In today’s adventure, we walked on land that was once 175 feet underwater, too deep for even scuba divers. Now exposed, it’s eerily quiet, hauntingly beautiful, ...
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