On Thursday, Allegiant Air donate food and drinks to the Vegas Community Pantry.
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Cindy Hebert has missed seeing her third grade class since schools have been closed. So last week her students and their families threw her a surprise parade to wish her a happy birthday
Health care workers from Service Employees International Union gather Wednesday at Southern Hills Hospital to protest unsafe working conditions.
Two Las Vegas motorcycle officers were hospitalized Wednesday morning with injuries that were not considered life-threatening.
Las Vegas Mayor Pro Tem Michele Fiore and Noa Peri Jensch, the Las Vegas regional director for the Israeli-American Council, spoke during a livestream event to mark the occasion.
As of Monday, the school district has served nearly 1.8 million meals since the governor closed schools in mid-March, it says.
Jeff Moore, 55, collapsed in his North Las Vegas home the day before transplant procedures were set to resume in California, where he was due for an appointment.
The Clark County Marriage License Bureau reopened Monday in downtown Las Vegas.
Fight for Nevada, a political group that advocates for Gov. Steve Sisolak’s recall, organized a Las Vegas protest Saturday attended by about 400 people amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Patient volumes at Southern Nevada hospitals have decreased sharply even as COVID-19 has crested. But hospital officials warn that avoiding the ER could have dire consequences.
Wayne Allyn Root, a former Review-Journal columnist and conservative radio host, held a protest on Friday where about 980 cars drove down the Strip to demand businesses reopen.
Three restaurants offer one-parking-spot, mix-and-match curbside pickup with options for the whole family.
With Las Vegas Valley residents battling a global pandemic, business shutdowns and economic uncertainty, many are finding a silver lining by spending more time with their pets.
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak has yet to confirm when casinos will be able to reopen, but operators are already preparing for the day they’ll have to reassure guests their properties are clean and safe amid the virus outbreak.
On Thursday, the Nevada National Guard unloaded boxes of personal protective equipment to Silver Hills Health Care Center in Las Vegas.