Local governments have announced reopening plans for parks and recreation facilities starting Friday as the state enters Phase Two of efforts to return to normal amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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It wasn’t hump day, but it was a fine day to take a camel for a stroll and to entertain residents at Las Ventanas at Summerlin.
Nurses at a hospital in Las Vegas held a protest Thursday morning over what they say are planned layoffs and pay cuts by the hospital’s owner.
The volunteer group donated 1,500 handmade, reusable masks to seniors who live in Ward 3.
A Las Vegas-based acrobatic equestrian performing group continues to train every day despite the cancellation of shows because of the coronavirus pandemic.
While testing for COVID-19 is becoming available to more Clark County residents, testing of the homeless remains haphazard even though they are at high risk.
City-sponsored program provides shaded al fresco eating areas in the Arts District and off Fremont East.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the annual Summerlin Patriotic Parade on July 4th will be a virtual event this year.
About half of the residents at 190-bed The Heights in Summerlin have been infected by the new coronavirus. The death toll is now the highest at any state-regulated institution.
Superintendent says no decisions have yet been reached on the timing of the reopening of the schools, which were ordered closed by Gov. Steve Sisolak on March 15.
With the warm weather already upon us, acquatic facilities eager to welcome guests with new safety guidelines in place.
Some longtime residents say they are concerned about growth and changes in Blue Diamond near Red Rock Canyon.
Many are feeling the strain of classrooms being closed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern Nevada is tentatively planning to reopen six of the nonprofit’s 13 clubs on June 1.
The union is also calling on the Nevada Gaming Commission to implement new safety guidelines and release its own reopening plans.
St. Rose Dominican Hospital, Siena campus and Southern Hills Hospital are using the blood plasma of recovered COVID-19 patients to give hope to current victims.
Barstow, California, Kingman, Arizona, and St. George, Utah, all under varying restrictions due to COVID-19, reveal commonalities and contrasts in life under the coronavirus.
New mothers across the valley have adapted their plans to celebrate their first Mother’s Day, despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
City and county personnel stop by UNLV School of Medicine with lunch for the crew doing coronavirus testing.
University Medical Center and Clark County launched the testing initiative Tuesday by appointment only for people with or without symptoms of COVID-19.
Viva Zapata’s Mexican Restaurant and Cantina teamed up with the Salvation Army for music and burrito lunches to-go on Tuesday.