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Las Vegas breaking news for May 7, 2019

Breaking news for July 18
Posted at 5:20 AM, May 07, 2019
and last updated 2019-05-08 02:48:08-04

The following is a roundup of breaking news from around the Las Vegas valley.

6:16 P.M.
Clark County Fire Department responded to a mobile home fire in the 6000 block of Castlemont Avenue, near Carey Avenue and Mt. Hood Street. The fire remains under investigation and three adults and two children were displaced.

4:46 P.M.
A single-engine Flight Design CTLS crashed under unknown circumstances one mile short of Runway 33 at the Boulder City Airport while on approach around 4 p.m.

There were two people on board with one suffering non-life threatening injuries.

The FAA and NTSB are investigating.

3:45 P.M.
Firefighters responded to a 2-alarm fire at a downtown Las Vegas apartment complex located near Stewart Avenue and 11th Street.

The wind became a factor in the fire, according to officials, with about 65 firefighters responding.

The flames were contained to one apartment, but about 100 people were affected by the fire with no immediate severe injuries reported.

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UPDATE 5:48 A.M.: The crash on I-15 northbound near Primm has been cleared. Authorities still say to expect delays and/or seek alternate routes.

5:02 A.M.
A crash on I-15 NB at 7mm has caused road closures near Primm. This is a live look from a traffic camera in the area (no sound). It looks like crews are responding to a fire.

OVERNIGHT
An empty building caught fire near Mountain Vista Street and Vegas Valley Drive around 2 a.m. Authorities believe squatters may be to blame. No one was hurt in the incident but two units were damaged.

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