The Clark County School District next week will consider creating a policy that would require all employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
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THT Health’s latest financial crisis was detailed in a letter sent this week to medical providers.
The Clark County School District’s board heard an update Thursday on developing an anti-racism policy, but didn’t take action.
“We’ve got to be really careful protecting individual cases,” Clark County schools superintendent says of the decision to withhold the figures.
St. Rose hospitals are the first in Southern Nevada to announce such a requirement.
During a Clark County School Board meeting Thursday, some audience members were yelling and more than 10 were asked to leave or escorted out of the room by police.
Teachers reported long lines at district testing sites on Tuesday, including more than 100 people at Mojave High School in North Las Vegas at the height of the rush.
“It’s like my Super Bowl,” Dennis Bott Jr., an administrator at Southwest Gas Corp., said of Aug. 11, or 811 Day, an annual safety initiative.
A new school year began Monday for more than 300,000 students in the Clark County School District with full-time in-person classes and distance learning options.
Testing for employees will happen “outside of their contractual workday” at designated school district sites starting Monday, according to a memo.
As students prepare to head to back to school next week, officials held a press conference on Thursday to discuss school safety.
Clark County School District Superintendent Jesus Jara delivered a speech Tuesday from Wynn Las Vegas to school administrators. It was also livestreamed online.