Former Nevada Assemblyman Wendell Williams views the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parade, first held in Las Vegas in 1982, as one of his greatest accomplishments.
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The Las Vegas chapter of the Israeli-American Council held a drive-through lighting of Ner Neshama in remembrance of the resort developer, who died Jan. 11 at age 87.
The updated numbers posted to the state’s coronavirus response website brought the county case total to 200,597.
Members of the Tough Mudder Bootcamp gym pedaled stationary bikes more than 96 miles on Saturday to raise money for the families of five bicyclists killed in a December crash.
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