Local governments in Southern Nevada say they focus on education rather than citations when it comes to mask enforcement.
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Clark County says the company working on the project, Rosendin Electric, could have its dust permit suspended if it continues to neglect its duty to protect the air.
The rule change, approved unanimously by the Las Vegas Valley Water District board, will affect only new courses coming to the city of Las Vegas and unincorporated Clark County.
Both groups within the Clark County Republican Party contend they are the rightful leaders of the party and are in charge of hosting the party’s regular meeting.
On Thursday, District Judge Elizabeth Gonzalez invalidated an outside meeting that ended in the improper election of a new leadership team, court records show.
Concentrations of the virus in two of seven Las Vegas Valley wastewater collection sites show levels approaching those last seen during the winter wave of infections, scientists have found.
The analysis found improvement in the number of high-pollution days in Nevada, one official said. But Clark County said it disagrees with the report’s grading system.
Two Henderson City Council members are running to be elected as mayor of Nevada’s second-largest city next year. Mayor Debra March is term-limited.
The updated numbers from the state health department put Nevada’s cumulative totals at 301,334 cases and 5,174 deaths.
The updated numbers from the state health department brought Nevada’s cumulative totals to 296,393 cases and 5,040 deaths.
The updated numbers from the state health department brought Nevada’s cumulative totals to 296,190 cases and 5,037 deaths.
Updated data from the state health department showed 226 new coronavirus cases and another drop in the positivity rate to 7.5 percent.
The updated numbers from the state Department of Health and Human Services brought statewide totals to 291,145 cases and 4,882 deaths.
Public health officials reported a test positivity rate of 12.8 percent Monday. The last time the rate was below 13 percent was on Nov. 12, state data show.
The updated numbers from the state Department of Health and Human Services brought statewide totals to 284,590 cases and 4,522 deaths since the beginning of the pandemic.