Here’s a snapshot of some of the Nevadans stuck in limbo with the state Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation.
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Springs Preserve, closed to the public since March 16 because of the coronavirus pandemic, will reopen Oct. 1.
The unrest on the Las Vegas Strip over Labor Day weekend could have long-term consequences.
A 1794 silver dollar believed to be one of the first to be struck by the U.S. Mint is going up for sale again in Las Vegas.
Ken Foose, who sold out-of-the-ordinary pets to Las Vegans since 1991, was 61.
With sports arenas and stadiums in the Las Vegas Valley set to sit empty without fans for the immediate future, some facilities are looking at ways to utilize their space outside of game days.
DETR launched a pilot program with a new ID verification vendor to help clear the state’s logjam of unemployment claims and to root out fraudulent applications.
A cluster of buildings in downtown Las Vegas once home to the Gamblers General Store will be getting a face-lift in the coming months.
The 60-acre orchard, which offers Las Vegans fresh produce that they can pick themselves, has plenty of space for visitors and social distancing for those in line. It opened in April amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Southern Nevada businesses have had an 87 percent compliance rate for following COVID-19 health and safety requirements since June 26.