The head of the Southern Nevada Health District said it will be “several weeks” before COVID-19 vaccine becomes available to those in the general public in this age group.
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The Clark County coroner’s office has identified a man who escaped from handcuffs and was fatally struck by a car in the presence of Las Vegas police late last year.
The office space market still faces questions, but with vaccines rolling out, industry professionals figure activity will pick up in 2021, perhaps later in the year.
The First Friday Foundation is inviting the public to donate clothing Friday at its Clothes for Comfort event, which will feature an artist painting a mural.
Sidelined Las Vegas stagehand Meg Leighton said that if her colleagues were called upon, “We would be ready to jump in.”
The community college, which has three Las Vegas Valley campuses, announced Wednesday it will check out laptop computers to full-time students who began their studies in fall 2020.
The Clark County School Board will allow spoken public comments at its meeting Thursday for the first time since the pandemic shuttered the boardroom’s doors in March.
The woman was “safely located” according to a release from Las Vegas police Thursday morning.
For the first time in 60 years, a Nevada teacher is one of four finalists for the national 2021 award.
The site, located in Exhibit Hall B of Cashman Center, 850 N. Las Vegas Blvd., is operating 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. through Saturday this week.
Las Vegas police are investigating the death of a local infant who was hospitalized earlier this month.
The Clark County School District will begin bringing its youngest students back into classrooms March 1, the district said in a memo to employees sent Wednesday.
Las Vegas police are asking for the public’s help to identify a vehicle that hit and killed a man in a wheelchair in November before speeding away.
The Food and Drug Administration in October approved remdesivir for emergency use on hospitalized patients. The trial is aimed at determining its efficacy.
Investigators said arson caused a massive Jan. 18 fire at an under-construction apartment complex in the southwest Las Vegas Valley.