Kirsten Joyce so far, flights heading to the east coast from mccarran. Are on time this morning. But if youre traveling by car. The roads will be packed. Kirsten joyce the people at trip advisor say more than 35percent of travelers are packing their bags and heading home today. brian loftus 8 news now reporter Michael Stevens is live above the i15 with what you can expect if youre hitting the roads today. Good morning michael . Michael Stevens brian, kirsten. Its expected to be a very busy day on our roads. Over 60percent of people planned to drove to their labor day destinations this year. And if those numbers hold true a major interstate like the i15 could be packed . In order to keep everyone safe on our roads. A number of Law Enforcement agencies have been teaming up all weekend to target heavily las vegas. Listen to these numbers. On average, about 45thousand people drive this stretch per day. Adding up to about 16million cars per year. With this stretch being one of the busiest i
bob banick, ocean city, md its a shame because we were looking forward to a good weekend the National Weather service is calling for maximum sustained winds of 70 mph, and even higher gusts, in parts of long island and massachusetts. Combined with rain and surging tides. Treacherous conditions are possible. Officials are taking no chances gov. Dannel malloy, connecticut there is a possibility that there could i repeat could be significant challenges, but not limited to loss of power, flooding, and transportation issues the storm caused significant damage latea made landfall as a hurricane in florida, eventually making its way through the carolinas minerva campbell, new hanover co. , nc resident i saw my grille get pushed across the porch, then i seen my trampoline go over the porch and thats when i knew i had to shut that door new Jersey Governor Chris Christie said sunday he believes his state will dodge a bullet. But still urges caution. gov, chris christie, new jersey the current mo
The National Park Service, in partnership with the Southern Nevada Water Authority and the Bureau of Reclamation, will install five new buoys on Lake Mead.