Two women died this month from complications from influenza, according to the Southern Nevada Health District.
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Tree roots are lazy. They grow best where water is easiest to get. And tree roots absolutely love fertilizer.
Grasshoppers have flown into the Las Vegas Valley, but this year’s infestation will not be the grasshopper invasion of 2019.
With the rate of new cases declining, there are signs that the virus may be getting under control.
A case of polio in New York City, and the discovery of the virus in wastewater there, have prompted Southern Nevada to prepare to look for the virus in the community’s wastewater.
Business owner Ruby Romero sits down with the Review-Journal to discuss art, culture and what influenced her personal style.
A majority of the patients requiring hospitalization are 70 or older, and the number of people being admitted to the ICU for care or who require mechanical ventilation remain near all-time lows.
Nevada received a $3.8 million grant to fund a pilot program that will allow law enforcement officers to virtually call behavioral health specialists as they respond to mental health calls in rural parts of the state.
Gardeners can remove small amounts from trees and shrubs any time during the year, but this is the time of year when you can take large amounts of wood from trees, shrubs and plants.
Clark County on Wednesday reported 2,201 new coronavirus cases — the largest single-day increase in nearly a year.