Peter Makredes overcame extreme exhaustion and very sore feet on Memorial Day in Las Vegas to finish running and walking 100 miles in support of veterans.
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A Summerlin man performed taps on Monday afternoon in front of his home to honor U.S. military veterans for Memorial Day.
A motorcyclist was killed Monday morning in a fiery crash in southwest Las Vegas, the Nevada Highway Patrol said.
A Las Vegas-based acrobatic equestrian performing group continues to train every day despite the cancellation of shows because of the coronavirus pandemic.
While testing for COVID-19 is becoming available to more Clark County residents, testing of the homeless remains haphazard even though they are at high risk.
Heat that could set some late-May records is on its way to the region, according to the National Weather Service.
Some recurring public Memorial Day events are scheduled for Monday across the valley, but they have been scaled back.
Peter Makredes, 28, was running 100 miles in 24 hours over Memorial Day weekend to raise money for a nonprofit that works to decrease the number of veterans who die by suicide.
To celebrate 2020 graduates, Las Vegas Valley barbershops gave out free haircuts and professional photos to high school seniors, fifth graders and kindergartners Sunday.
Las Vegas Valley senior creates poster to thank grocery store staff with help from friends, neighbors.
Clark County reported 92 new coronavirus cases Sunday, bringing the total to 6,140 for the county, according to the Southern Nevada Health District’s website.
School nurses assisted at places this spring such as testing sites, Las Vegas’ ISO-Q (Isolation and Quarantine) Complex for the homeless, Clark County Fire Department and nonprofits.
Preliminary numbers from the Clark County coroner’s office show suicides declined in March and April, despite all the pain inflicted on the community by the new coronavirus.
Sunny skies and lighter winds will join with near-normal temperatures in the Las Vegas Valley for the rest of the holiday weekend before excessive heat arrives by midweek.
RJ photographers show how it is this year during the coronavirus pandemic.