Two people who tested positive stayed at Caesars Palace Hotel and Casino, and one person tested positive after staying at The Orleans.
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The Southern Nevada Health District is looking for those who tested positive for COVID-19 to take part in an online survey.
Wet spring weather is still causing havoc on tomatoes now and will affect grapes as we enter July and August.
In April, the Neighborhood Clinic will open its doors to those living on the street. And this is only the beginning, clinic co-founders Trent Hofmockel and Dan Briggs said.
Selecting a fruit tree that gives you improved tolerance to freezing winter temperatures may be a better idea in the long run
“We are in control mode now,” a Southern Nevada Health District official said.
A county health official expressed concern that the virus, which primarily has affected men who have sex with men, could become endemic and spill over into the general population.
Great Basin bristlecone pines are gnarly, twisted tales of survival and inspiration. Lucky for local desert dwellers, hiking paths wind past these ancient, animated trees high above the valley floor.
In a letter Monday to priests and pastors, Bishop George Leo Thomas advises priests to not issue COVID vaccination exemptions.
The three worst weeds to control in home landscapes are common Bermuda grass, nutgrass and palm seedlings. Controlling common Bermuda grass and nutgrass organically requires persistence — knocking them back as soon as they appear until they finally start surrendering around late summer.