Since the state reopened businesses in early June, summer surge cases have been concentrated in the south and northwest Las Vegas Valley.
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About one-third of Las Vegas Fire Rescue Department’s firefighters, engineers and paramedics, had received the COVID-19 vaccine as of Wednesday.
The state’s coronavirus data dashboard now focuses on 14-day moving averages to better assess trends over time and the impact on communities.
More women are infected with the virus. Doctors and scientists are looking at the biological and behavioral differences to find out why.
The Nevada governor’s race was one of the most watched in the country this year, but Democratic candidate Steve Sisolak’s focus was elsewhere election night.
The 18,000-seat entertainment venue, shaped like a sphere and 360 feet tall, is planned to be completed by 2020. The facility will be located on a 63-ace lot east of the Sands Expo Center.
The housing authority’s last executive director, John Hill, had a nearly identical salary when he left the agency in April 2016. In its nationwide executive director search, the housing authority advertised it was willing to pay a maximum salary of about $179,000.
It’s been one year since state officials postponed a change to Nevada Medicaid funding amid fears it would shutter organizations serving Clark County’s most vulnerable foster children.
A Republican candidate for Clark County public administrator was convicted of a gross misdemeanor in 2015 following accusations that he had sex with a pregnant teenage inmate at the county’s juvenile detention center, police and court records show.
Arnold Stalk, founder of the Veterans Village housing complex in downtown Las Vegas, plans to start building 10 more of the shipping container homes on Monday.