A popular area to watch airplanes land and depart near the border of McCarran International Airport is set to close temporarily as COVID-19 concerns continue.
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“It’s a wonderful time to spend with my kids, and to not be working and rushing so much,” said one Las Vegas resident.
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.
The isolation and quarantine facility will serve at least 350 homeless people at the Cashman Center in downtown Las Vegas once it opens early next week.
Medical students in Southern Nevada have taken on the work of screening potential cases of COVID-19 at the Cashman Field temporary homeless shelter in order to free up doctors and nurses to work with patients.
A College of Southern Nevada student has tested positive for COVID-19, the first confirmed case at the college.
A legal aid nonprofit has created a new “toolkit” for those affected by COVID-19 after seeing a significant increase in demand for such services in the Las Vegas Valley.
Providers continue to work to serve parents who work in essential businesses; Nevada officials work to open more spots for children.
Finding gaming consoles in Las Vegas can be harder than buying toilet paper.
With his siblings on the other side of the country, and his girlfriend barred from entering his hospital room, Howard Berman died alone on March 24 in Las Vegas.
Social distancing and distance education didn’t stop the Las Vegas Academy of the Arts wind symphony from putting on a performance over the weekend.
Playgrounds at City of Las Vegas parks will be closed, though the parks will remain open, the city announced Monday.
After Catholic Charities closed a nighttime shelter because of a coronavirus outbreak, authorities set up a temporary alternative in the upper parking lot of Cashman Field.
Two of the biggest attractions in the Las Vegas area remain closed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
When schools and businesses shut down amid the coronavirus pandemic, Las Vegas saw mass blood drive cancellations.