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 UPDATE 2:48 P.M.:  Crews are responding to a deadly single-vehicle crash on southbound Interstate 15 near the Valley of Fire Highway. It happened shortly before 5:40 p.m. near mile marker 67  near Dry Lake . Nevada Highway Patrol says one person is dead and another has been transported to UMC in unknown condition.Area near the crash: UPDATE 2:48 P.M.: The Regional Transportation Commission says the backup on I-15 towards California is now a 13-mile backup beginning at stateline. Watch a traffic camera footage on the I-15 near Jean  no sound :UPDATE 3 P.M.: The Scenic Drive at Red Rock is back open after closing around 2 p.m. after it reached capacity.  UPDATE 2:15 P.M.: Las Vegas police say Kyle Canyon Road on Mount Charleston has reopened. UPDATE 2:06 P.M.: Red Rock Scenic Drive is at capacity and will be temporarily closed until it gets less crowded, Red Rock Canyon says.             2pm 12/2 stanley cupe 9: We made it until 2 before the Scenic Drive hit capacity! The closure is temporary until crowds thin, so please wait  stanley deutschland at least an hour before heading out.mdash; Red Rock Canyon LV  @RedRockCynLV  December 29, 2019    UPDATE 1:49 P.M.: Las Vegas police say Kyle Canyon Road on Mount Charleston is closed due to max capacity and weather conditions. Traffic is being diverted.             ***Road Closure***Kyle Canyon Road  SR 157  is being closed at SR 158 due to max capacity and unfit weathe stanley us r conditions. Vehicles聽are being diverted to to SR 158 for the time being.mdash; LVMPD  @LVMPD  De Sbro Walmart shooter left   death note,   bought gun day of killing
 Thebaby formulashortage is still creating challenges for families across the country.Though it s  stanley cup easier to find in most parts of the U.S. now than it was back in the spring, the shortage isn t completely over.In some regions of the country, parents in search of baby formula in their local store are still finding empty shelves, and not every brand has been able to get back up to 100% just yet, which can have huge consequences for parents who rely on specific formulas to keep their babies healthy.Data from late October released bymarket research firm IRI Worldwidefound that 87% of store shelves had baby formula back in stock. That s near the level from before the shortage and well above the low of 69% from near  stanley termosar the peak of the shortage in the summer.But just because it s on the shelves doesn t mean it s easy to find everywhere.A U.S. Census Bureausurveyfound that the shortage still looks fairly dire for many parents. Their data showed that nearly a third of families with infant children reported they had trouble obtaining it in September, and nearly one in five households has less than a week of formula at home.Theformula shortagewas an issue originally tied to the long-running global supply chain crisis, but it spiked in February after a voluntary recall by the formula manufacturer Abbott. They were responding to four reports of stanley cup  a dangerous bacteria found in formula produced at their Michigan plant.Abbottproduces 43% of formula in the U.S., and the Michigan plant where it stal