An “unusual item” that prompted a police response to the federal courthouse in downtown Las Vegas Sunday morning was determined to not be a danger to the public.
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The first day of school is always fraught with emotion, but Monday’s return to the classroom is expected to bringing an added dimension to the usual anxieties, experts say.
Just shy of a year after he became “Patient Zero” in Nevada’s COVID-19 outbreak, Ronald Pipkins is still battling the lingering effects of the coronavirus.
Trina Jiles, owner of Gritz Cafe, reminisced Thursday about her previous career when she became the first Black female firefighter for Clark County.
Records show the losses are often due to the challenges of administering the highly-sensitive COVID-19 vaccine within a rigid timeframe before it spoils.
Andrew Ho was named the 2020 Student Veteran of the Year last weekend during Student Veterans of America’s 13th annual national conference, which was held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Additional first dose appointments have also been opened at Cashman Center through Saturday, the Southern Nevada Health District said in a news release.
A Clark County commissioner and school officials held a press conference Friday to raise awareness of traffic safety laws in school zones.
A motorist driving at a high rate of speed flipped their car and took out a brick wall and tree in the southern Las Vegas Valley early Friday.
Kathleen Kilmer started Honor and Thank, which aims to provide people with a platform to simply say thank you to health care workers around the country.