The Battle Born Medical Corps is a statewide registry of health care and medical professionals who can augment professionals during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Wearing face masks isn’t just a 21st-century thing. Some localities in Nevada enacted laws requiring citizens to wear masks in public during 1918 and 1919.
The coronavirus pandemic has brought changes to the industry, whose mission is to be present for families in their time of need.
Doctors still are providing routine care against a backdrop of the COVID-19 crisis.
The Reed family is looking forward to doing something together outside of the home; 11-year-old who had the virus wants to ride her bike.
Providers continue to work to serve parents who work in essential businesses; Nevada officials work to open more spots for children.
Southern Nevadans hoping to begin the week with a stress-relieving workout were disappointed Monday to learn that several area fitness centers are closing temporarily in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.
Signs at some Las Vegas Valley hospitals alert patients that health screenings are being done.
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The temporary Flamingo Road bridge over Koval Lane will be reduced for this year’s Formula One race to lessen impacts on area businesses, officials said.
The awards ceremony was a highlight of the World’s 50 Best Restaurant week that confirmed the city as a global dining destination.
A pedestrian was found dead south of Harry Reid International Airport in what police are describing as a possible hit-and-run.
Vegas Stronger CEO Dave Marlon said the most effective members of the organization’s street team have personal experience with homelessness, substance abuse and mental illness.