TITLE: COVID-19 Q&A
Dr. Brian Labus, Epidemiologist with the UNLV School of Public Health and the governor’s medical advisory team, and RJ Health reporter Mary Hynes cover the latest topics surrounding COVID-19 in Nevada.
Topics this week:
1. CDC CHANGES COVID-19 TESTING RECOMMENDATIONS
2. NEW CONTACT TRACING APP, DOES IT CONFLICT WITH CDC NEW GUIDELINES?
3. NEVADA OFFICIALS TIGHT-LIPPED ABOUT WHERE COVID-19 SPREADS FASTEST.
The Excellence Center has opened at Las Vegas Country Club, giving the UNLV women’s golf team its own place to practice, bond and study.
Anyone with information on this armed robbery suspect is urged to call the Metropolitan Police Department’s Commercial Robbery Section at 702-828-3591.
Fontainebleau Las Vegas is tier-matching for its rewards card program until June 1, according to a news release. New rewards members are eligible for $25 slot free credit.
After last year when the ethics commission flagged concerns, commissioners reported no tickets to sporting events in 2024.
The Summerlin course was recently purchased by a private investment company for $30.5 million.
Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
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Supporters of a bill taking aim at “ghost kitchens” on food delivery apps contend it will address phony delivery-only restaurant operations.
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The Raiders are parting ways with assistant general manager Champ Kelly, who is the third key member of the front office to leave the team in recent weeks.
The Aces have given a former University of South Florida standout a training camp contract as they look to replenish their bench this offseason.
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