Updated numbers from the state Department of Health and Human Services pushed Nevada’s cumulative totals to 308,343 cases and 5,332 deaths.
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Destiny Jackson died of multiple blunt force injuries, the Clark County Coroner’s Office said Monday. Her death was ruled an accident.
The woman’s cause and manner of death are pending, but police believe she was beaten with a “blunt object” during an argument.
The case has been closed, and no charges will be filed, a Metropolitan Police Department spokesman said Friday.
The uptick of the two-week positivity rate to 4.3 percent follows a week of the rate stagnating at 4.2 percent.
A fire Sunday evening in a Walmart Supercenter in Las Vegas that forced employees and customers to evacuate is believed to have been set by an arsonist, investigators say.
There was a 15-minute wait to get a dose of COVID-19 vaccine at the Southern Nevada Health District offices early Monday as eligibility expanded to all Nevadans 16 and up.
The Las Vegas hospital and medical center will appeal the findings of the federal audit, triggering a process that could take “several years,” CEO Todd Sklamberg said.
Personnel from the Las Vegas and Clark County fire departments practiced rescue procedures as part of their annual training.
Fire officials on Monday named the man arrested and accused of starting several fires late Sunday inside an east Las Vegas thrift store.
Nevada public health officials on Monday reported 212 new coronavirus cases and one additional death over the preceding day.
The Clark County coroner’s office has ruled on the cause of death of a 13-year-old girl who was found unresponsive early New Year’s Day in a wealthy Summerlin neighborhood.
A Summerlin private school is the first in the world using a device that is capable of detecting COVID-19 through noninvasive testing, according to school officials and the device’s manufacturer.
For the first time in over a year, 9-year-old Hailey Cuthbert looked up adoringly at her great-grandmother, Ellie Levi, on Wednesday in Summerlin.
Fremont Street Experience was lively and packed on Friday night, with masks seemingly optional for most people despite a sign saying they’re required.
