The site is open until 4 p.m. and has a walk-up testing station that offers testing on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Sofia Hall, a third grader at Indian Springs School, is the statewide winner of the Doodle for Google art contest and is now in the running for a national prize.
Motorists can finally continue on Valley View Boulevard between Tropicana Avenue and Flamingo Road, a constant site for U-turns in the Las Vegas Valley for decades.
Friends and family spoke for hours Wednesday during Lt. Erik Lloyd’s funeral in Henderson, describing a man who had a “zest for life” and an impeccable work ethic.
A few thunderstorms are popping up across Las Vegas as the valley continues to suffer from an extended heat wave.
Mayor Debra March said Tuesday that she directed the city manager to find a new funding source for the $2 million City Hall lobby expansion project.
Death Valley National Park came up just shy of a record on Monday.
Students began moving in Monday in preparation for fall semester, which begins Aug. 24. The university plans to offer about 80 percent of its classes in a remote format.
Death Valley fell short Monday of the 130 degrees recorded Sunday afternoon.
League of Women Voters President Sondra Cosgrove says it’s not just elevating women to positions of power that counts; it’s how they’re treated and how they act when they get there.
HCA hospital workers, members of SEIU Local 1107, on Friday asked Nevada hospital regulators to investigate their claims of unsafe conditions.
Nearly 100 in-person classes have quietly been held at Las Vegas Valley campuses since July 1, providing a semblance of educational normalcy. We step inside three of them.
An avid flamenco dancer, Artor Nazzari was the picture of health before he fell fatally ill to COVID-19.
Southern Nevada shelters serving children are making arrangements to accommodate distance learning this fall, and they could use the community’s help.
Esmeralda is the only Nevada county to report no COVID- 19 cases, a rarity in a state that has seen more than 60,600 cases and 1,069 deaths. There are reasons, of course.
Federal and state agriculture officials said they’ve received more than 200 reports of mysterious seeds from China and sent to Nevada residents’ mailboxes.
Council members voted last week to use $2 million of CARES Act money to expand a City Hall lobby. The vote increases a budget for an existing plaza renovation project.
Body-camera footage released Wednesday shows two Henderson police officers shoot at a man as he approached them with a knife Aug. 1.
Clark County School District parents protested at the district’s administration building on Wednesday, saying they feel shut out of the conversation around reopening schools.
The COVID-19 testing site at UNLV is moving inside to the Thomas & Mack Center.
It’s not clear whether any of them were exposed to the coronavirus at schools.
Monday was the first day of school at a handful of local campuses that are offering in-person instruction amid the COVID-19 pandemic.