View of the morning commute. Tom were cruising the boulder highway. Report of an accident off of tropicana and boulder highway. Im not seeing any flashing lights. Looks like everything is running up to speed. A gorgeous morning. Well be checking out school zones as the morning continues. Jeff this back to School Monday off to a good start you are not going to see any delays if you are headed to the bowl. Kim temperatures mid 70s across the valley. By 9 00 a. M. Were looking at 103 at 4 00. Thats our high for the day. Sunglasses and t shirts a must for this first day back to school. Dana Rancho High School as the kids get ready to go back and if people speed in a school zone, plan on getting a ticket this morning. That is why the Law Enforcement agencies across the valley will be stepping up patrols in schoo so many people might not be pay ago tension. This will be a time when there will be a lot more kids around the school areas, School Campuses. The stepped up patrols come with the ba
Mind today ccsd saw a record enrollment this year. So. More kids equal more walkers. And as you mentioned, safety is top priority today. Were joined now by Sergeant Sean walker with the North Las Vegas Police Department. Throughout the week, police will be scoping out any dangerous driving behaviors in and around school zones. Because many Students Walk to and from school, crossing busy intersections, youll see a lot of the morning and afternoon hours. The goal of the backtoschool Traffic Enforcement is to educate drivers about traffic gets hurt this morning. Several departments have been working together over the past few weeks to highlight the rules of the road. That included bike and bus safety. Meanwhile, police will be here for the first week of school clock in the afternoon to enforce those laws. Reporting live Shakala Alvaranga 8 news now. Kirsten Joyce shakala, what are some laws through school zones . Shakala alvaranga kirsten, when you see that blinking yellow light, youll wa
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