Clark County on Monday reported 661 new coronavirus cases and 27 deaths over the preceding three days, representing another period of significant progress against the disease.
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The state’s Legislative Commission voted Monday to approve a regulation that will allow the Clark County School District to hire substitutes who have only a high school diploma.
The average price of regular unleaded gasoline in Las Vegas surpassed the $4 per gallon mark over the weekend.
It was a “precautionary safety measure,” mandated by the Metropolitan Police Department, a spokesperson said.
A Las Vegas animal clinic has contracted with Clark County to provide forensic services in animal abuse and neglect investigations.
The crash occurred around 7:30 p.m. at Spring Mountain Road and South Rainbow Boulevard.
The Southern Nevada Health District has created a self-reporting survey to determine what items caused the contamination at Secret of Siam.
“I love having a job where it’s part of my job to be of service,” said Rachel Anderson, who was the first Black general counsel for the Nevada attorney general’s office.
The suit names Rick Harrison, the pawn shop on Las Vegas Boulevard South, business entities Harrison Properties, JoRich Properties and others.
“I don’t look at the world in black and white,” said Dr. Fermin Leguen, who leads the Southern Nevada Health District.
As runners hit areas around Las Vegas including the Strip for the annual Rock ‘n’ Roll Las Vegas races this weekend, traffic surrounding the routes will be impacted.
Trustees voted 6-1 on Thursday night to approve a notice of intent to revise an existing policy. The school district is required to take action under a new state law.
Miguel Cardona was in Las Vegas to discuss pandemic-era mental wellness challenges, and to tout the Youth Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Act.
A homeless person was killed Thursday after police believe an impaired driver drove over a curb and struck them.
Fire Department spokesman Tim Szymanski said the fire broke out at 5:09 a.m. at the Apollo Market, 1600 N. Jones Blvd., near Vegas Drive.