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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In the two-and-a-half weeks since the county and city of Las Vegas’ started operating the homeless ISO-Q (isolation/quarantine) complex at Cashman Center, 112 people have been treated.
Ricardo’s, which has long been a place for family celebrations and weddings, is closing, said owner Bob Ansara, because of the coronavirus shutdown and related requirements.
A parade of about 160 vehicles celebrated Southwest Medical physicians and nurse practitioners at OptumCare offices yesterday.
Originally, the private Catholic school was slated to hold graduation May 17, but it was postponed due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
The Nevada Supreme Court has denied a petition to free vulnerable and elderly state prisoners because of the coronavirus.
Maria Ascencion Garcia-Rodelo, 52, a housekeeper at Embassy Suites in Las Vegas, died from COVID-19 on Easter Sunday, leaving a grieving husband and extended family.
The maintenance will not impact the state unemployment insurance website (ui.nv.gov) and filers will still be able to access the state’s unemployment insurance website, ui.nv.gov, as well as file online.
The move comes as new positive coronavirus cases, mainly tied to a team of electricians on the site that were identified in the last few weeks.
You may not be able to go out for the usual Cinco de Mayo festivities this year, but Las Vegas restaurants and bars are ensuring you still have a way to celebrate.
The ongoing shutdown has Southern Nevada eateries coming up with new deals to draw customers.
The only winery in Clark County, Vegas Valley Winery in Henderson, is struggling with how to move forward in a difficult business climate caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
The switch to a mail-in primary election — in addition to stay-at-home orders and bans on large gatherings — is affecting the way campaigns are being run in Nevada.
Under Utah’s phased reopening plan, hair salons, gyms, restaurants and bars were allowed to reopen Friday.
Movie theater companies with locations in North Las Vegas, Las Vegas and Henderson are offering popcorn pickup, with one theater also offering hot dogs and snacks.
Even sheltering indoors, people still have stories to share. The photographs in this essay reveal snippets of how Las Vegans and their families have been affected by the shutdown — and confinement in their homes.