Nevada reported 556 new cases of COVID-19 and a record 38 deaths on Thursday, as the death toll in Clark County surpassed 1,000.
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The number of visitors admitted after the park reopened was restricted to about half those that normally visit this time of year.
Kelsie Ballas filed the complaint against the Nevada System of Higher Education’s Board of Regents on June 17 in Washoe County District Court.
MGM Resorts International is set to reopen two more regional properties in the coming weeks.
A plan to reopen Clark County schools has emerged, with students attending class two days a week and learning online outside of school for three days a week.
Two training officers at the Henderson Police Department tested positive for COVID-19 this week, the department said.
A report issued by San Francisco-based Destination Analysts that surveys prospective visitors attitudes toward travel found the economic toll on tourism resulting from the coronavirus outbreak is not pretty.
Las Vegas’ unemployment rate dipped last month as locals went back to work following the pandemic-sparked shutdowns.
Dr. Anthony Fauci has returned to Capitol Hill at a fraught moment in the nation’s pandemic response, with coronavirus cases rising in about half the states and political polarization competing for attention with public health recommendations.
The figures may be somewhat inflated due to a reporting backlog that typically occurs over weekends.
Overwhelmed Kentucky and New York officials faced a deluge of mail-in votes likely to delay results for days after high-profile primaries Tuesday, contests testing if establishment Democratic congressional candidates can withstand challengers fueled by voter fury over racism.
More than 4,700 Nevada teaching licenses are set to expire within the next four months, the Department of Education said Monday.
Officials said Monday that the base has not been able to sustain the milestones necessary to move to Phase Four for at least two weeks.
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak pressed Vice President Mike Pence to make a commitment there would be no federal slowdown on testing for the coronavirus.
The company learned last week that two concierge team employees had received positive coronavirus tests.
The restaurant hopes to reopen Thursday after all employees are tested.