COVID-19’s latest variant is on the loose, but local experts think vaccines can mitigate its spread and severity.
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A local supplement manufacturer sold products made with ingredients that could lead to heavy metal toxicity, the Southern Nevada Health District reported.
Homeowners often neglect to repair cracked or missing tile grout and to replace the old caulking. Grout will crack and chip out creating a void where water can enter.
COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations remain low in Clark County and statewide.
Career fair scheduled for employees of Desert Springs hospital, which this week alerted staff of mass layoffs coming next year.
With the holidays rapidly approaching, local designers expressed their thoughts about seasonal tablescapes.
The tweaked boosters have been modified to target today’s most common and contagious omicron relative of the coronavirus.
The Mount Charleston attraction held a soft opening for its downhill mountain bike park.
If you’ve gotten COVID-19 twice, you’re in good — and growing — company. And if you think vaccination necessarily prevents reinfection, think again.
Some intrepid Southern Nevadans choose paths of darkness in their bid to keep hiking adventures alive during sizzling summer months.
While the past decade has been all about toning things down with neutral grays and whites, wallpaper is being seen as a fun way to embellish style, add a splash of drama or create distinct spaces.
Beadboard comes in either planks or sheets but the sheets install much faster than the planks. Many products are tongue-and-groove and fit together seamlessly.
Podocarpus or yew pine doesn’t like soil covered in rock. It is not a desert plant.
When making a spot that attracts butterflies, choose a warm location out of the wind. Choose flowers in yellow, orange, red and pinks that bloom in spring or fall when it is cooler, and plant them in large numbers.
Southern Nevada health officials sounded the alarm in June over a cluster of “breakthrough” cases of the coronavirus delta variant among vaccinated employees of a Las Vegas hospital.