Answers to questions on Nevada’s new COVID-19 vaccination incentive program, which includes a $1 million grand prize.
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Although the Nevada Republican Party’s chairman has called for an Arizona-style audit of Nevada’s 2020 election results, Democrats reject the idea and a state official says it might violate federal law.
Salt Lake County’s median price on a single-family home inched past the $500,000 mark in March and then reached $535,000 last month, new data shows.
The California Independent System Operator, which runs the state’s energy grid, issued a Flex Alert for 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday.
The record-breaking temperatures this week are a weather emergency, scientists and health care experts say, with heat responsible for more deaths in the U.S. than all other natural disasters combined.
In 2020, many internet users were savvier than ever about what they shared or didn’t share, but modern life almost requires engaging with social media in some way.
Nevada on Friday reported 385 new coronavirus cases and seven additional deaths over the preceding day as the state test positivity rate climbed for the second time this week.
The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles has recovered 27 stolen vehicles this year at it’s area office across the state totaling over $1.02 million.
The free event, dubbed The Summer Job Fair, will take place July 9 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Las Vegas Convention Center’s new West Hall expansion.
Officials are once again asking Las Vegas Valley residents to avoid using illegal fireworks during the July Fourth holiday and to report such activity online.
A sweeping lands bill that would provide protection for 2 million acres for recreation and conservation in exchange for offering public land for development in Clark County is facing criticism from environmental groups.
State reports 296 new coronavirus cases and seven additional deaths over the preceding day, as the state test positivity rate remains unchanged.
The latest coronavirus mutant federally classified as a “variant of concern” now accounts for 10 percent of new U.S. cases and possibly twice that rate in Nevada, health officials say.
The justices, by a 7-2 vote, left the entire law intact Thursday in ruling that Texas, other Republican-led states and two individuals had no right to bring their lawsuit in federal court.
The bill would provide federal assistance for hotels to recover from the coronavirus pandemic.
