LAS VEGAS (LVN) — Las Vegas wrapped up a busy weekend marked by several traffic slowdowns, increased reports of seasonal illnesses, lighter tourism activity across the Strip, and steady sports action as UNLV continues its postseason push. Here are the top developments from across the valley.
Traffic Slowdowns Impact Major Corridors
Multiple traffic disruptions slowed movement around the valley, including:
- A stalled vehicle on northbound I-11 near Ann Road late Saturday, which blocked the right shoulder and caused delays as drivers merged.
- Congestion along I-15 near Tropicana as weekend visitors departed the Strip.
- Minor fender-benders near Charleston, Sahara, and Flamingo contributing to midday slowdowns.
No major injuries were reported, and most incidents were cleared within an hour.
Seasonal Illnesses Continue to Rise
Local urgent-care centers and clinics reported higher-than-normal visits for flu-like symptoms, consistent with state and national health data. Nevada’s surveillance system shows an ongoing rise in flu, RSV and COVID-19 activity, typical for this point in the winter season.
Hospitals remain within normal capacity ranges, though emergency departments noted increased respiratory cases over the last several days.
Tourism Slower Than Expected
Visitor traffic across the Strip and downtown was weaker than projected, continuing a trend observed through November:
- Retail corridors saw fewer shoppers.
- Restaurant turnover was lighter during peak dining hours.
- Several small businesses reported lower-than-usual weekend spending, particularly among tourists.
Despite the slowdown, major shows and headline residencies maintained strong attendance.
UNLV Remains in Conference Title Conversation
UNLV football continues to stay in postseason contention following steady performance through the season. With conference standings tightening, the Rebels head into their next matchup with championship implications still in play.
Local sports bars and campus venues reported solid turnout, boosted by holiday visitors and alumni crowds.
Weather: Cool Nights and Clear Skies
The valley experienced mild daytime conditions with cooler nighttime temperatures. No major weather advisories were issued. Light winds are expected early in the week, with temperatures stabilizing between the low 50s and mid-60s.
Community Events and Local Highlights
- Several neighborhoods hosted early holiday markets and community gatherings.
- Downtown Las Vegas saw strong turnout for local arts and crafts vendors despite slower Strip traffic.
- Clark County facilities reported normal weekend activity across parks and recreation sites.
Looking Ahead
Las Vegas enters the final stretch of the holiday season with continued focus on:
- Rising winter illness activity
- Slower tourism-related spending
- A tightening housing and business environment
- Key sports matchups for UNLV
- Heavy upcoming travel through Harry Reid International Airport
More updates are expected through the first week of December.

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