Nevada is one of seven states with “very high” levels of COVID wastewater activity. Experts said a tourist surge over the Fourth of July weekend was one factor.
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COVID-19’s latest variant is on the loose, but local experts think vaccines can mitigate its spread and severity.
Gov. Joe Lombardo signed a bipartisan bill to repeal COVID-era health regulations.
Expect to pay out-of-pocket for over-the-counter COVID-19 tests, for a start.
Already at pandemic lows, COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations dipped this week.
Nevada recorded 1,004 new cases of COVID-19 — the second biggest daily increase announced by the public health officials — and eight additional deaths, new state data show.
The Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation hosted its weekly media briefing Friday to update Nevadans about unemployment insurance.
The Battelle Critical Care Decontamination System in Henderson has been used to clean more than 1,700 of the N95 masks since early May.
Despite infections triggering the closure of venues and at least one casino worker death, hotel-casinos aren’t required to share the number of employees who have tested positive.
Las Vegas resort workers say companies aren’t being transparent about sick workers.
A growing number of positive COVID-19 cases among hospitality workers on the Strip has had little effect on many travelers’ vacation plans.
The fear of going to the doctor during the pandemic is real. But so are the conseqences of not going.
Travelers looking to travel between Southern California and Las Vegas following its reopening have one more option.
The quartet of Andrew and Mike Tierney, Phil Burton and Toby Allen say the coronavirus pandemic has forced the act to move.
Grill packages, family meals and special menus are offered at valley restaurants this Father’s Day weekend.
Show co-producer Adam Steck of SPI Entertainment says Thunder is the first adult revue to perform in a closed theater.
The figures retreated after a one-day spike in cases for the county drew notice amid protests, business reopenings.
Nearly 20 percent of nonprofits indicated that they were unlikely to make payroll in the next month, a UNLV study has found.
Restaurants try to adjust on busy day for dining out.
Copper Cat Books, owned by Henderson residents Wendy and Anthony Marcisofsky, delivered books to be picked up at curbsides — and got enough income to pay off May’s rent in the process.
