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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With cases still rising, including single-day highs of 1,458 new cases and 58 deaths Thursday, Republican Gov. Greg Abbott has defended the pace of reopening.
Las Vegas health officials say vaccinations dropped sharply in March, April; they stress that it’s riskier to put off kids’ shots than to take them to doctors’ offices.
As owners struggle with dwindling supplies and increasing demand, they face difficult choices over charging more for meals.
Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Steve Hahn says it will be up to the White House to determine whether it continues to use a coronavirus test that has falsely cleared patients of infection.
The Southern Nevada Health District has tapped swimming pool and restaurant inspectors among others to notify close contacts of those who test positive for COVID-19.
Former major league manager and infielder Art Howe is in intensive care in a Houston hospital with the coronavirus.
A notice to licensed gaming properties released Thursday evening states that restaurants that meet requirements set forth by the Governor’s Office may reopen but must get confirmation from the state Gaming Control Board before they can do so.
Zion National Park has reopened with limited operations after an extended closure caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
There weren’t any flames shooting from the fire-breathing praying mantis, but Downtown Container Park came alive after nearly two months of being silent.
Nicholas Sord opened Sunny Side Up during the coronavirus shutdown; with the help of his dad, the businessman gave back this week.
The state Board of Examiners on Thursday approved draining the $401 million rainy day fund to offset a budget deficit.
Ten drive-thru coronavirus testing sites will be opening in Walmart parking lots across Nevada beginning Monday, the city of Las Vegas said Thursday.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern Nevada is tentatively planning to reopen six of the nonprofit’s 13 clubs on June 1.
The Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation, which oversees the unemployment office, announced the development Thursday.
Touting itself as the first airport to deploy the PPE machines, McCarran introduced them Thursday via its social media platforms.