Clark County is making changes to its air quality regulations in an effort to decrease ozone levels in the Las Vegas Valley.
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Instead of calling the cops on illegal trail builders, federal officials hope to partner with community members to build official trails around Southern Nevada.
The number of out-of-state patients traveling to Southern Nevada to receive an abortion has doubled since the Dobbs v. Jackson decision that overturned the constitutional right to an abortion.
A Nevada working group will study the benefits of psychedelic medicine, such as magic mushrooms or “shrooms,” and make recommendations for future policies.
UNLV’s Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine cited the speeding statistic as it announced a federal grant to study traffic-related injuries and deaths.
Proposed legislation that would dramatically increase the cap on awards for pain and suffering in medical malpractice cases would intensify a doctor shortage in Nevada, opponents say.
Supporters say Senate Bill 239 would ease the agony of the dying, while opponents say it would lead to abuse.
While one Afghan family aided by a Las Vegas military family reunites, many Afghans remain in peril.
There is a growing trend of people turning to ayahuasca to treat an array of health problems after conventional medications and therapy failed.
But that doesn’t mean that older people who get the virus are more likely to die than they were earlier in the pandemic, one expert says.