A student at the College of Southern Nevada and an employee at the University of Nevada Las Vegas have tested positive for COVID-19, according to statements from the schools.
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Andrew Pascal set out to build an app to aid in contact tracing in the state. He ended up bankrolling a privacy-centered solution to help all the state’s residents.
A peaceful protest in North Las Vegas drew about 100 people making their voices heard in solidarity with the March on Washington held earlier Friday in the nation’s capital.
Nevada State Public Charter School Authority granted an exemption to a distance learning mandate for Pinecrest, Mater and Doral academy campuses in Northern Nevada.
Nevada Highway Patrol trooper Rafael Rodriguez Jr. received the highest honor given by the state Department of Public Safety, a statement said.
John Foster, 60, who was unconscious for half of his time in the hospital, said there were times he wasn’t sure if he would survive the disease.
New figures posted by the Department of Health and Human Services raised the case total for the state to 67,852 and the death toll to 1,287.
A pair of brothers were charged with felonies after police said they broke the nose of a Roberto’s Taco Shop employee when he asked them to wear a face mask in the restaurant.
A man was charged last month with 15 counts of exploiting an older person after police accused him of stealing more than $85,000 from an elderly man for whom he was acting as a caretaker.
A pedestrian was seriously injured after being struck by a vehicle in central Las Vegas early Friday.
Restaurant community also serving up multi-course summer menus, special dinners, a new vegan taco and free doughnut holes.
A dispute between Churchill Downs, home of the Kentucky Derby, and Nevada sportsbooks threatened to block betting on the Sept. 5 race, but a regulatory solution was found.