Southern Nevada is using wastewater surveillance to detect cases early as infections increase across the U.S.
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Mayor Michelle Romero and Councilman Jim Seebock reported accepting gifts of hockey tickets in 2023, financial disclosure statements show.
Entertainers from singer-songwriters to TV producers to podcasters got their start at the Clark County School District,
The number of employees at the Southern Nevada Health District grew by almost two-thirds during the COVID-19 pandemic, records show.
A white line on the main street — and a canyon-sized gap in pay — divide the twin towns of West Wendover and Wendover, Utah.
UNLV won’t say if it has launched its own investigation after a third retraction related to the research conducted by a team, including university scientists.
What parents and bystanders can do to prevent the tragedy of kids and pets dying in hot cars.
Understaffing has hospital patients calling 9-1-1, according to workers as their union contract is due to expire next week.
Scorching temperatures herald the end of the spring allergy season, when there’s been unusually high levels of ragweed.
The Iowa medical board also accuses Las Vegas cardiothoracic surgeon Giovanni Ciuffo of harmful and misleading practices.
Las Vegas physician Dr. George Chambers, accused of sexual misconduct with three patients, spoke during a hearing by a state medical licensing board.
Dr. George Chambers is accused of sexual misconduct in a complaint alleging mistreatment of three patients.
Both COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations remain low in Clark County and statewide.
Given that the population of Nevada is relatively young, the state “should have done better,” said one health expert.
Southern Nevada graduating medical students celebrated their matches with residency programs Friday. But Nevada medical school deans fear a “brain drain.”
Dr. George Chambers also has agreed to refrain from taking photos and videos of patients until a resolution of a complaint against him before a state board.
As pandemic emergency provisions wind down, thousands of Nevadans could lose their no-cost insurance coverage.
Cases and hospitalizations remain at some of the lowest levels of the pandemic both in Clark County and statewide.
The proposed changes could could increase Nevadans’ annual premiums by $900 a year, according to the study.
Dr. George Chambers said he would agree to have a board-supervised chaperone present during patient appointments until a hearing is held on allegations of sexual misconduct against him.
Union members picketed outside University Medical Center on Monday to protest a policy that penalizes employees who call out sick less than eight hours before a shift.