Faith Lutheran Middle and High School will be closed Friday because of coronavirus concerns involving a “member of the Faith Family.”
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The Clark County School District gave an update Thursday on its attempts to fix a new payroll system that has left thousands of employees with incorrect pay since the beginning of the year.
Touro University Nevada in Henderson will transition to online course instruction next week as a precaution against the new coronavirus, the university announced Thursday night.
The situation is evolving hourly, but there are no confirmed cases nor presumptive positives of COVID-19 at CCSD schools and no current plans to close any schools.
A second Summerlin-area private school has decided to temporarily close its doors due to coronavirus fears through March 27.
All normal university operations will continue, the campuses will be open, and students who live in residence halls will be able to remain there, President Marta Meana said.
A private school in Summerlin will close for at least two weeks over coronavirus fears, making it the Las Vegas area’s first school closure since fears of an outbreak began.
Clark County and Las Vegas Valley cities canceled a number of local events in light of the coronavirus outbreak.
Schools and parents struggle to get money back after last week’s announcement by CCSD officials of an out-of-state travel ban in response to coronavirus concerns.
Clark County schools is immediately suspending all athletic events, assemblies and extra-curricular events until further notice over coronavirus fears, the district said Thursday.
The coronavirus scare has left its mark on Las Vegas Strip.
Signs at some Las Vegas Valley hospitals alert patients that health screenings are being done.
The woman was struck in a lot on the 500 block of South Rancho Drive, south of Alta Drive
Carson City officials confirmed the first positive test for coronavirus in the state capital.
SHARE Village in Las Vegas will expand access to its community food pantry in response to the growing economic impact of coronavirus fears in Southern Nevada.
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