This month, Nevada officials began analyzing disease investigation data to identify businesses and specific locations where infected residents may have been exposed to the virus.
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Nevada health investigators designated Horizon Health and Rehabilitation in Las Vegas as one of four “high risk” nursing homes in the state.
The Nevada chapter of Service Employees International Union outlined hazards it alleges are still ongoing at a swath of large hospitals across the state.
A Las Vegas apartment complex will pay $5,000 to a tenant who alleged the complex violated the Fair Housing Act.
The steel posts designed to protect pedestrians on sidewalks from vehicles will be installed from West Sahara Avenue to the Welcome to Las Vegas sign beginning next week.
Behind a small glass enclosure tucked inside Three Square food bank’s cavernous Las Vegas warehouse, Matt Hirsch sees the future of desert agriculture.
The choices for North Las Vegas constable’s office are down to an incumbent violating Nevada law and a challenger who is under police investigation.
More than a decade after it was originally slated for completion, a public sports park in Southern Highlands is finally set to open its gates.
Cora Coleman has enjoyed enough success that patrons say even its largest activity room — where seniors gather to take aerobics classes, listen to guest speakers and hold holiday parties — is reaching capacity on a regular basis.
The Nevada Secretary of State’s office has launched a voter fraud investigation into six Clark County residents who voted twice during the June 12 primary election, county Registrar of Voters Joe Gloria said Tuesday.
A former candidate for Clark County public administrator is suing his primary opponent for a now-deleted post on an election website.
Whether they win or lose the Stanley Cup Final, the Golden Knights can expect a hero’s welcome at the end of their first season.
Clark County is putting a Las Vegas Strip safety project back out to bid following a complaint about how workers the project’s first phase were paid.
The summit aimed to foster discussion among those who could provide solutions. At least two state senators left with ideas to propose during the 2019 legislative session.