The coronavirus pandemic has brought changes to the industry, whose mission is to be present for families in their time of need.
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Volunteers donated hot and cold lunches for the elderly community, many of whom were too afraid to leave their homes during the coronavirus pandemic.
The UNLV School of Medicine received 250 more COVID-19 test kits on Monday night, a spokesman said in a statement.
Las Vegas drive-up clinics expect more coronavirus tests this week, and there is hope a new rapid-result test will boost availability.
The Cashman Isolation-Quarantine Complex, which is set to open this week, is hiring staff to help serve the homeless.
Restaurants including Outback Steakhouse, Marie Callender’s and The Palm at Caesars have created Easter dinner packages to make the holiday special despite a lack of dine-out options.
Law enforcement is reporting an influx of crime on the Bureau of Land Management’s public lands, causing Las Vegas police to step up patrol in those areas.
The Metropolitan Police Department is implementing new protective measures to keep inmates at the Clark County Detention Center healthy amid the growing COVID-19 pandemic, police said.
Livestreaming, Seder-to-go meals will be part of Southern Nevadans’ Passover observances this year.
The 9-month-old, who has a compromised immune system, was hospitalized before dawn on March 25 with symptoms identical to COVID-19.
The Salvation Army shelter in Las Vegas closed Saturday after receiving word that someone had tested positive for COVID-19, but it reopened Sunday after determining the report was false.
The Nevada Department of Health and Human Services announced Friday night that 40 people from Nevada left the ship, operated by Princess Cruises, on Feb. 21 from the previous voyage.
A Clark County resident who has tested positive for COVID-19 remains in serious condition, the Southern Nevada Health District said Friday afternoon.
The new coronavirus has caused many Nevadans to hit local stores to stock up on supplies, including O.J. Simpson.
A Las Vegas strip club is looking to help guests stay clean, even when they get a little dirty.