The patient, whose immunization status was unknown, visited Las Vegas from March 9-11 and could have come in contact with others at the Treasure Island casino and Desert Springs Hospital, the health district said in a news release.
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Las Vegas police have increased patrols at mosques across the Las Vegas Valley following the mass shootings at mosques in New Zealand.
October marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and the Review-Journal asked four women how losing their breasts to cancer impacted their body image and femininity.
At industry’s biggest annual gathering in Las Vegas, school dietitians seek new ways to create interesting and engaging meals for students while meeting federal standards on everything from calories to sodium levels and to saturated fats.
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More than 2,000 people attend Mass and ordination ceremony for Bishop George Leo Thomas, who was installed on Tuesday as the third bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Las Vegas.
A list of some of Las Vegas’ top dayclubs, as well as pools that are not restricted to hotel guests.
Call volumes are increasing at the Vegas Strong Resiliency Center following the shooting in Florida, and experts say many people are still absorbing news of the latest massacre and may not experience symptoms immediately.
Three days after the Route 91 Harvest festival, Kimbur Presmyk began writing her story and shared it a day later on Facebook. The supportive response amazed her. More importantly, she’s gratified that her story highlights the humanity that shone in the thick of madness.
As part of a phone system upgrade, the hospital at 9300 W. Sunset Road will switch its main number to 702 916-5000 at 8 p.m.
About 60 kids wobbled onto the ice and into an introduction to hockey Saturday with the Vegas Golden Knights and USA Hockey’s second event to try the sport for free.
Hiding in plain sight, thousands of homeless people frequent desert lots, restaurant alleyways, storm drains under casinos and the sidewalks all over the valley.
Bernard Means is, technically speaking, a scientist. But he’s also an artist of sorts who works in the media of digital imagery and, sometimes, bones.
Riley Schlei was born with kidney damage that has since developed into end-stage renal disease. His parents are desperately raising money to help them cover the cost of a transplant for the 14-month-old child.
More than a dozen organizations including the Culinary union and Nevada Advocates for Planned Parenthood Affiliates collaborated to put on the “Day of Action” event outside of the Dr. William U. Pearson Community Center.
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