After eliminating incentive pay for overtime last month, University Medical Center is now reimposing a requirement that nurses work mandatory overtime.
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Nevada’s key coronavirus metrics remained at high levels on Tuesday, with 1,002 COVID-19 cases and 33 deaths reported, but the state’s test positivity rate registered its third straight decline.
The topless bar is limited to adults 21 and up, but other outreach locations this week will accept Nevada residents 12 and older to get a COVID-19 vaccination.
Experts say COVID-19 deaths can lead to “complicated grief,” or feelings of loss that are debilitating and don’t improve after the passage of time.
One year ago today, Gov. Steve Sisolak ordered the closure of nonessential businesses. Now, a once-empty Las Vegas Strip is seeing signs of a returning economy.
Clark County will start to use a new statewide COVID-19 vaccine registration system next week, replacing individual systems used by local governments.
Students began moving in Monday in preparation for fall semester, which begins Aug. 24. The university plans to offer about 80 percent of its classes in a remote format.
A research center is searching for up to 500 volunteers in the Las Vegas Valley to help test a COVID-19 vaccine during a year-long clinical trial.
Clark County reported 1,263 new cases of the coronavirus and 11 additional deaths on Friday, according to the Southern Nevada Health District.
Derek Stonebarger, who helped fund the mural on the Majestic Repertory Theatre, said Sunday that the face masks appeared to be made out of vinyl and that they could blow off within days.
Chinese restaurants across the country will prepare free meals to help those in need during the pandemic.
Financial hardships and feelings of uncertainty may be sending more 20- and 30-somethings back to the nest, but there are benefits.
Some longtime residents say they are concerned about growth and changes in Blue Diamond near Red Rock Canyon.
When Carrie Carter Cooper realized the tremendous need for face masks in Las Vegas, she determined that the resources she had through the Las Vegas Fashion Council could make a difference.
The Clark County School District was unable to reach nearly a third of its 325,000 students during the second week of distance learning and counted attempts as a contact.