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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Gov. Steve Sisolak last week cited one reason in particular why he let construction keep going in Nevada: jobs.
A number of auto insurers rolled out discounts to customers this week as Nevadans spend more time in their homes than on the road leading to a drop in claims.
The Burning Man festival, which attracts nearly 80,000 people annually to the Northern Nevada desert, has been canceled this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
There were 21 more deaths from COVID-19 in Clark County as of Saturday morning, according to the Southern Nevada Health District.
“I thought the virus died for a second,” Jesus Pujols, 23, said. “This is the most amount of people I’ve seen outside in like three weeks. We’re not catching up at all.”
With more than 19,500 deaths, the U.S. has overtaken Italy for the highest death toll from the virus, Johns Hopkins University says. The U.S. has nearly 504,000 infections.
Instacart says tip baiting is impacting a small portion of its grocery delivery workers.
Six residents of the Southern Nevada State Veterans Home previously tested positive. One resident, an 86-year-old Navy Korean War veteran, died March 28 from complications related to COVID-19 after he was admitted to a hospital.
Nevada’s unemployment site will be temporarily down Saturday as the system is readied to process the expanded unemployment benefits offered under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, also known as CARES.
The Air Force’s Thunderbirds gave residents a reason to head outside and cheer for the first time in weeks after the fighter jets performed a flyover above every hospital in the Las Vegas Valley on Saturday afternoon.
In the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, a Henderson woman realized that some people might have items other people needed, and vice versa, so she created the group on Facebook to set up a barter system.
Furloughs, elimination of teaching positions, new student fees all envisioned as Nevada System of Higher Education sketches out potential cuts over next two years.
Lorena Peril is performing in the middle of neighborhoods, and yes, “On The Road Again,” is on the request list.
Nevada’s osteopaths want Gov. Steve Sisolak to reverse his emergency regulation limiting the routine prescribing of two existing anti-malarial drugs to treat COVID-19, saying it interferes with their rights as doctors.
The Metropolitan Police Department announced Friday that it laid off more than 100 part-time employees, a decision made necessary by economic impacts stemming from the coronavirus outbreak.