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 Las Vegas-Clark County Library District will launch the offering at 16 library branches. Starting at 10 a.m. Saturday, library patrons can pick up materials they’ve requested.
Jewel recalls, “When I was living in my car when, I was 18. I was homeless because I wouldn’t have sex with my boss, and I couldn’t pay rent.”
Virtual concert series benefits Meals on Wheels; local nonprofits receive donations of women’s hygiene products.
President Donald Trump on Friday said his administration was going to move rapidly to deploy a vaccine for the coronavirus by the end of the year, while medical experts raised doubts about whether it could happen that quickly.
Tourists appeared ready to roam Grand Canyon National Park again after it partially reopened Friday, despite objections from Navajo officials and others that it could hurt efforts to control the coronavirus.
“My Fair Lady,” originally slated to open the 2020-21 season, will now close out the series, a move made because of coronavirus concerns.
To replace the closing sites, Three Square Food Bank has added two weekly drive-thru distributions, which will begin Saturday and Wednesday at Central Christian Church at 1001 New Beginnings Drive in Henderson.
The conservative group True the Vote and other plaintiffs are once again suing in federal court to block the state’s all-mail primary election, even as voting is currently underway.
Gov. Steve Sisolak said at a news conference Friday that the state has made progress in fighting the coronavirus, but that no further loosening of business restrictions will take place before May 30.
For people starved for face-to-face interaction, art has become a welcome and accessible means for finding comfort, control and communication.
Analysts say top Democratic donor Stephen J. Cloobeck’s commitment improves the chances of recalling the Las Vegas mayor.
Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” is scheduled for a July 17 release that would mark a tentative return to moviegoing with a greater emphasis on safety.
The entrance to the Harrah’s Ak-Chin casino was shuttered on March 19, and the crowd cheered as it opened and people flooded in.
The Southern Nevada Health District said cases that had no hospital discharge data listed were erroneously reported as having been discharged the same day they were admitted.
Directors of Jewish Film Festival and Women’s Film Festival take their events online, while Las Vegas Film Festival focuses on 2021.