Going into November’s election, neither Kamala Harris nor Donald Trump has a decisive edge with the public on the economy, a new poll found.
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Residents of a neighborhood near Lone Mountain allege that the city of Las Vegas violated open meeting laws around the time it approved the building of a LDS temple, according to a lawsuit.
Many Las Vegas resorts have been feeling the pinch of a shortage of armed security guards recently because of a sudden change in federal regulations, officials said.
In a Virginia neighborhood that prides itself on tolerance, the GOP vice presidential nominee’s neighbors are anything but.
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are tied in Nevada in latest Emerson College polling.
The Southern Nevada Health District reported 1,667 new COVID-19 cases and 28 deaths over the weekend as four key metrics that measure the impact of the virus continue to improve.
Clark County added more than 3,500 new cases of the disease, while the state topped 4,000 cases for the first time on Friday.
Clark County on Tuesday reported 528 new coronavirus cases and 10 deaths during the previous day as all four of its major COVID-19 metrics increased.
Clark County on Thursday reported 529 new coronavirus cases and 25 deaths during the preceding day.
Nevada on Tuesday reported 3,193 new coronavirus cases and 19 deaths over the preceding four days as three of the state’s four major COVID-19 metrics continued to fall.
Concentrations of the virus in two of seven Las Vegas Valley wastewater collection sites show levels approaching those last seen during the winter wave of infections, scientists have found.
The odds are “very reasonable” for winning one of the raffle’s prizes, a UNLV mathematician said on the eve of the first drawing. That said, don’t quit your day job beforehand.
Updated data posted by the state Department of Health and Human Services on the state’s coronavirus website pushed the state’s case total to 336,562.
A North Las Vegas kindergarten teacher and a Las Vegas high school sophomore were the big winners Thursday in the first drawing of the “Vax Nevada Days” raffle aimed at boosting vaccination rates.
Health reporter Mary Hynes draws on her expertise and sources to answer queries on the COVID-19 vaccine.