Justin Andersch, the man accused of threatening Gov. Steve Sisolak and his wife at a restaurant gave a brief statement Tuesday and said he “will not apologize” for the encounter.
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The new clinic at All Saints Episcopal Church in central Las Vegas will provide testing for HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases and other services.
Kaptyn Inc., a group that made waves in 2019 when it was approved to acquire a large group of Las Vegas taxicab companies, has since pivoted to focus outside the cab realm.
COVID-19 vaccine eligibility in Clark County will expand Tuesday to all groups within frontline community support and frontline supply chain and logistics categories.
“It is so important that we come up with a memorial that we can all be proud of, one that best reflects the wishes of those affected,” said Mynda Smith, whose sister died in the mass shooting.
Those who are ineligible will be turned away from the Las Vegas Convention Center site, health district officials said.
Joe Neal, Nevada’s first African-American state senator who served nearly three decades in the legislative chamber and championed the poor and working-class, has died.
The ceremony will mark the third year Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman has read the names of the victims at the healing garden downtown.
The parade, long billed as the “largest Veterans Day parade west of the Mississippi River,” has been canceled because it could not comply with state public gathering limits.
Eleven employees of the Veterans Affairs of Southern Nevada Healthcare System have tested positive for COVID-19 as of Wednesday night, according to a spokesman for the organization.
Clark County employees are also seeing their contracts suspended amid the coronavirus outbreak.
March for Our Lives and the Giffords organization will confront the top Democratic presidential candidates at a 2020 Gun Safety Forum on Wednesday in Las Vegas.
UNLV Provost Diane Chase will leave her position for a new role at Claremont Graduate University in California on Sept. 1.