Amid gun holsters and American flags, it was difficult to find a person not wearing some sort of Trump-related paraphernalia.
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While Clark County school closures due to COVID-19 meant the end to live school performances, students from at three Las Vegas schools are determined the show will go on.
Thousands of essential workers, as well as many homeless people, are relying on buses to move around the Las Vegas Valley during the health crisis.
The YMCA of Southern Nevada is reopening free meal sites through a partnership with the Clark County School District.
More Las Vegas Valley medical offices now offer telemedicine appointments, part of a nationwide trend that has seen an explosion in use of the technology.
He was cheered as was rolled out of the hospital in a wheelchair.
Holocaust survivor Henry Kronberg celebrated his 100th birthday on Tuesday even though a big party had to be canceled because of the coronavirus.
Henderson police officers made a boy’s birthday extra special on Tuesday by doing a drive-by birthday salute to the child.
Izaac Zevalking, who works under the name Recycled Propaganda, has donated his talents to designing nine murals for local shops; the one he did on his own shop was stolen.
Tax revenue in Clark County and the state are expected to fall to historic lows after the coronavirus pandemic brought Nevada’s tourism industry to a sudden halt.
Clark County and the city of Las Vegas’ ISO-Q (Isolation and Quarantine) Complex at Cashman Center for the homeless was to begin accepting patients on Monday night.
Scores of cars filled an International Church of Las Vegas parking lot Sunday morning to celebrate Easter with a drive-in church service playing on the radio.
A group of Nevadans protesting stay-at-home orders drove down the Strip in the pouring rain on Easter Sunday.
Pea-sized hail fell on the west and southwest side of the Las Vegas Valley on Sunday afternoon.
The Air Force’s Thunderbirds flew across the Las Vegas Valley on Saturday. Check out this unique view from the cockpit.
On Saturday, the Seven Hills community in Henderson held a “front-yard party” with social distancing.
The patient, identified only as “Alfred,” a man in his 60s, had been critically ill with the disease, officials at Southern Hills Hospital and Medical Center said.
Food distribution for Las Vegans in need prompted a line of cars to form for miles in central Las Vegas on Thursday morning.
On Wednesday, friends and neighbors drove past the home of Tenley Hynds in Las Vegas, holding up signs wishing Tenley a happy eighth birthday.
In his final days, Edward Turken, 96, serenaded his son over the phone with tunes like “Stayin’ Alive” and “California Dreamin’ ” from his bed in the ICU unit at Summerlin Hospital.
Even before the coronavirus outbreak, nonprofits were seeing an increase in the number of seniors seeking food assistance.
An outreach center for the HIV community in Henderson has opened its doors to the public during the coronavirus crisis.
