Cyanobacteria, more commonly known as “blue green algae,” was detected in the park, and its cyanotoxins can cause harm to humans and animals if touched or ingested.
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Before it hits a glass, water taken directly from Lake Mead, the Colorado River or the underground water table must run through two Southern Nevada Water Authority facilities.
Several students at Wayne N. Tanaka Elementary School have become sick, according to the Southern Nevada Health District.
The Collaboration Center will take a 5-acre horse ranch and transform it into expansive services for people with disabilities and their families.
The tests first became available to order through the federal government last week.
The site at 851 E. Tropicana Ave., just east of Paradise Road, across from UNLV’s Thomas Mack Center, will be closed from Sunday through Christmas.
St. Rose Dominican Hospital, Siena campus and Southern Hills Hospital are using the blood plasma of recovered COVID-19 patients to give hope to current victims.
Coronavirus closures are resulting in mass Las Vegas blood shortages. Local blood drive centers are taking precautions and ask that people continue to donate.
Are water officials prepared for widespread public illness? Can COVID-19 spread through the water system? Is stocking up on bottled water necessary? We have answers.
Jose Israel Ramirez Gamez — a math teacher and graduation advocate at the school — has a rare, aggressive form of adrenal cancer. Students created a GoFundMe page.