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Friday Photos: From the Ground Up

In the parking lot of a Henderson Von's. Whether this mask slipped from a shopper's hand, or was contemptuously discarded by a guy with unfashionable sideburns and a Don't Tread on Me tramp-stamp, it sums up Nevadans' ambivalence toward strict COVID-19 hygiene. The leaf may function as a too-maudlin signifier of hope, but let's go with that interpretation anyway. Photo by Scott Dickensheets
 

At a Juneteenth Strip rally raising awareness of racial injustice, police and demonstrators at the Linq find themselves sandwiched in close quarters -- you might call it a protest burger. Photo by Brent Holmes
 

On a hot, clear June Saturday, the ruins of Rhyolite outside Beatty are a stark reminder of how everything is fragile in the face of time.
 

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Smoke belches from a metal sculpture based on the "Welcome to Las Vegas" sign at Area 15, the art, retail, and entertainment complex slated to open later this fall. Photo by Brent Holmes

I used a long-exposure app on my cell phone to see if I could capture the essence — and interplay — of the whooshing breeze and mid-morning light during a recent visit to the Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve. The result reminds me of an abstract painting. Photo by Scott Dickensheets

 

How is Las Vegas' healthcare system really doing, and what does it mean for you and your family? Desert Companion's Health Issue takes a deep dive into these questions and explores how heart-centered business leaders prove that doing good benefits the bottom line.