COVID-19’s latest variant is on the loose, but local experts think vaccines can mitigate its spread and severity.
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Gov. Joe Lombardo signed a bipartisan bill to repeal COVID-era health regulations.
Expect to pay out-of-pocket for over-the-counter COVID-19 tests, for a start.
Already at pandemic lows, COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations dipped this week.
Given that the population of Nevada is relatively young, the state “should have done better,” said one health expert.
Water park cites public health guidelines in canceling Neon Night event.
Felicia Campbell brought an adventurous spirit to her life and classroom, former students say.
He last celebrated Mass at Christ the King Catholic Church on July 9 while wearing a face mask and using hand sanitizer, as diocesan protocol requires.
Most Las Vegas-Clark County Library District branches resume operation, offering computer services, but no browsing.
While demand for area camps remains strong, crowd-minimizing and social distancing guidelines have reduced by about half the number of available slots.
Wearing face masks isn’t just a 21st-century thing. Some localities in Nevada enacted laws requiring citizens to wear masks in public during 1918 and 1919.
With the warm weather already upon us, acquatic facilities eager to welcome guests with new safety guidelines in place.
CityServe Las Vegas’ coronavirus testing program includes support and prayer.
The Reed family is looking forward to doing something together outside of the home; 11-year-old who had the virus wants to ride her bike.
Providers continue to work to serve parents who work in essential businesses; Nevada officials work to open more spots for children.
A sixth grader at a North Las Vegas charter school tested positive for coronavirus the same weekend Gov. Steve Sisolak ordered Nevada schools to close.
YMCA of Southern Nevada will kick off a new child care program Thursday.
Signs at some Las Vegas Valley hospitals alert patients that health screenings are being done.
Local residents’ coronavirus-related buyouts of water and food are affecting charity’s ability to help children.
As some Las Vegans strip local shelves of water and other goods, church’s longtime emphasis on self-reliance has these households prepared for emergencies.