LAS VEGAS (KLAS)– The Clark County Commission unanimously voted, on Tuesday, to continue with phase one of a proposed housing development to be built on top of Blue Diamond Hill in Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.
Read MoreKTNV ABC 13: Clark County Commission approves proposed housing development at Red Rock Canyon
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — The Clark County Commission on Tuesday approved a proposal for a new housing development within Red Rock Canyon.
Read MoreLas Vegas Review Journal: Housing development near Red Rock Canyon moves forward
A project to build more than 400 single-family homes on Blue Diamond Hill near Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area can move forward.
Read MoreKSNV News 3: 429 homes approved for construction in Red Rock Canyon
Las Vegas (KSNV) — Clark County commissioners approved 429 single-family homes to be built in Red Rock Canyon.
Read MoreKVVU Fox 5 Las Vegas: Hundreds of homes approved for construction by Red Rock Canyon amid controversy
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) – Clark County officials gave the green light to the construction of 429 homes by Red Rock Canyon, despite heated opposition and debate.
Read MoreKLAS CBS 8 News Now: Red Rock development with 429 houses on zoning meeting agenda
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A proposal to build 429 homes in Red Rock Canyon is on the agenda when the Clark County Zoning Commission meets on Tuesday.
Read MoreCasino.org: Las Vegas’ Bone-Dry Red Rock May Use Seeding Clouds as Water Source
Seeking seed money for your Las Vegas project doesn’t usually go like this. An environmental organization called Save Red Rock is asking for $150,000 in public donations to make it rain and snow in Las Vegas’ Red Rock Canyon by seeding the clouds above it.
Read MoreLas Vegas Weekly: Save Red Rock Raises Money For a Cloud Seeding Project Amid the Prolonged Drought
Shooting dust into clouds to make them produce more rain or snow … does it sound like something from a science fiction movie?
Read MoreKolo News Now: Nevada state parks will be “fee-free” next Saturday
CARSON CITY, Nev. (KOLO) – State parks in Nevada will be going “fee-free” Sept. 24 in honor of Nevada Public Lands Day.
Read MoreRave publications: Origin Acoustics Is Making It Rain in Nevada With Cloud Seeding
Origin Acoustics, the leading manufacturer of architectural audio, announces its co-founder, Jeremy Burkhardt, and Origin Acoustics are pleased to help the community in which they work and live by supporting Save Red Rock’s “Make It Rain” Cloud Seeding Project…
Read MoreBollyinside: Group soliciting funds to seed clouds over Red Rock Canyon
Is it possible to make it snow or rain in Red Rock Canyon? According to one local organization, which is also soliciting money for a new cloud seeding operation. As the severe drought persists, the organization asserts that something must be done to rescue the red rock habitat.
Read MoreWBRC: Group raising money for cloud seeding Red Rock Canyon
The group Save Red Rock is raising money for a new cloud seeding program at Red Rock Canyon.
Read MoreKVVU Fox 5 Las Vegas: Group raising money for cloud seeding Red Rock Canyon
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) – Can we make it rain or snow at Red Rock Canyon? One local group thinks so and is raising money for a new cloud seeding program.
Read MoreWLOX: Group raising money for cloud seeding Red Rock Canyon
The group Save Red Rock is raising money for a new cloud seeding program at Red Rock Canyon.
Read MoreAV Network: How Origin Acoustics, DRI Are Helping Save Red Rock Canyon
Origin Acoustics and its co-founder, Jeremy Burkhardt, are partnering with Direct Research Institute to help the community in which they work and live by supporting Save Red Rock’s “Make It Rain” Cloud Seeding Project to preserve, protect, and improve the Red Rock area and aquifer supplies.
Read MoreKLAS CBS 8 News Now: Save Red Rock raises funds for cloud seeding program
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Due to extreme drought conditions the organization known as Save Red Rock is partnering with scientists on a new cloud seeding program with the potential to bring much-needed water to Southern Nevada.
Read MoreTwice: Jeremy Burkhardt and Origin Acoustics Are Helping “Make It Rain” in Nevada with Cloud Seeding – Benefiting Environmental Non-Profit Project Save Red Rock Canyon
Benefiting Environmental Non-Profit Project Save Red Rock Canyon – Jeremy Burkhardt and Origin Acoustics Are Helping “Make It Rain” in Nevada with Cloud Seeding.
Read MoreKTNV ABC 13: Environmental organizations bringing precipitation to Red Rock Canyon
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — We are seeing extreme drought levels in Southern Nevada and to help, the Desert Research Institute will be releasing particulates into our clouds to provide more precipitation throughout the valley. Nevadans are living through an intense drought with water resources at all-time low scientists may have found a way to provide some relief….
Read MoreKSNV News 3: Save Red Rock, Desert Research Institute kicks off cloud seeding campaign
Las Vegas, NV (KSNV) — Gazing at this majestic view, Pauline van Betten with Save Red Rock can get emotional.
“Red Rock Canyon is a treasure,” she said. “It’s a national treasure.”
But she says the impact of the prolonged drought is significant in the area.
KSNV News 3: Red Rock Search & Rescue accepting volunteer applications ahead of fall season
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — The Las Vegas Search and Rescue team is looking to recruit volunteers as the fall hiking season approaches. The organization comprises volunteers who help find missing loved ones and injured hikers throughout Red Rock Canyon.
Read MoreThe Nevada Independent: Dealmaking, Lobbying and delays: Inside the political fight over homes at Red Rock
Jim Rhodes wants to build homes, and he will not let the “criminals” in Clark County government stand in his way. The prolific and sometimes fractious Las Vegas homebuilder has spent two decades pushing county commissioners to approve a planned community on top of a mine he runs on the outskirts of town..
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