Given that the population of Nevada is relatively young, the state “should have done better,” said one health expert.
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Southern Nevada graduating medical students celebrated their matches with residency programs Friday. But Nevada medical school deans fear a “brain drain.”
Lincoln County and federal officials are monitoring flooding and possible evacuations in Lincoln County. Meanwhile, cool temperatures are forecast for Las Vegas.
More than 600 people attended the Adloyada parade on Sunday in honor of the Jewish holiday of Purim.
As pandemic emergency provisions wind down, thousands of Nevadans could lose their no-cost insurance coverage.
Brightline West entered into an agreement with several rail unions committing to the use of unionized laborers to operate and maintain the planned $10 billion Las Vegas-to-Southern California system.
Following last summer’s historic rainfall, day-to-day travels in and around Death Valley National Park are returning to normal.
The Nevada Department of Transportation released a video showing crews working on Interstate 15 at Tropicana Avenue while it was closed last month.
Amid a major drought in the Western U.S., a proposed solution comes up repeatedly: large-scale river diversions, including pumping Mississippi River water to parched states.
Measurable snow was reported in some Henderson and Anthem neighborhoods. Flurries also were spotted in Centennial Hills.
While not enough to fend off the falling water levels entirely, the snow that has dropped in recent weeks across the mountains that feed the river is expected to slow the decline at Lake Mead.
A man was taken into custody near the base around 4 p.m. and suspicious items were found in his vehicle.
Justyn Boumah, whose future goals include running for Las Vegas mayor, is being honored for his good works to help others in Las Vegas and oversee.
“She loved music, dancing, and being around all the people she loved,” Ashari’s parents wrote in a statement. “She called football the real love of her life!”
COVID-19 cases in Clark County and statewide continue to trend downward after a Thanksgiving spike.