The Nevada Highway Patrol is investigating a fatal auto-pedestrian crash in the northeast valley Monday night.
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A pedestrian was struck and killed in a hit-and-run crash Monday night in the southeast Las Vegas Valley.
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The crash occurred just before 2:10 p.m., according to Las Vegas police spokesman Larry Hadfield.
The Clark County Marriage License Bureau reopened Monday in downtown Las Vegas.
Las Vegas police are investigating the Monday morning discovery of a man’s body in a lake at Lorenzi Park.
New cases reported by the state and the Southern Nevada Health District were both well below the averages of the past week. Infection rates also have been creeping lower.
The quick climb from below-average April temperatures to triple digits this week has the Las Vegas office of the National Weather Service concerned.
Health care workers and first responders can receive a free “Thank You Meal” at participating McDonald’s locations through May 5.
North Las Vegas police are asking for the public’s help locating a missing man.
Greg Zanis has bladder cancer and has been given less than six months to live. “I’m real weak,” Zanis said from his home in Aurora, Illinois.
No new deaths were reported Sunday, according to data from the Southern Nevada Health District.
It was supposed to be one of the busiest weekends of the year. Instead, downtown Las Vegas continues to feel like a ghost town during the coronavirus pandemic.
The hospital celebrated the milestone Saturday of discharging more than 50 patients to date by lining a hallway, and clapping and cheering as patient David Reifer was sent home.
The Salvation Army Southern Nevada leadership, staff and volunteers distributed 4,000 pandemic kits yesterday to homeless people who utilize the Salvation Army’s Owens Campus.