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 Southern Nevada Health District and other agencies in Clark County launch COVID-19 vaccinations for older residents.
Southern Nevada businesses will be able to apply for the latest round of the federal Paycheck Protection Program – a lifeline that helped firms retain jobs and weather the pandemic.
Restaurant owners say they can’t figure it out: If they’re such a danger to the public, why aren’t their employees higher in priority in the COVID vaccination plan?
As hospitals filled with COVID-19 patients this weekend, a St. Rose Domincan hospital issued a disaster declaration after reaching 137 percent capacity in its ICU.
If only Gov. Steve Sisolak was as committed to vaccine distribution as he is to pointing fingers.
The NHL said Tuesday that 27 players tested positive for COVID during the two-week period from Dec. 30 to Jan. 11 — 17 of them Dallas Stars. The season begins Wednesday.
Clark County School District students received more failing grades during the fall semester of distance learning than in previous school years, according to district data.
The School Board on Thursday will consider opening schools to small groups of kindergartners through third graders for “voluntary academic and socio-emotional intervention.”
Nevada on Tuesday reported 2,593 new coronavirus cases and 46 additional deaths, according to state data.
Occupancy limits are hardest on businesses, but limits on party size are also problematic, restaurateurs say.
A Las Vegas attorney filed a class-action lawsuit Monday urging Gov. Steve Sisolak to prioritize COVID-19 vaccinations for those 65 and older.
“Our primary goal is to ensure we don’t let any doses go to waste. We want to maximize every dose that comes into the state — and avoid expired or unused doses,” he said.
The state Department of Health and Human Services on Monday reported, 1,681 new cases of COVID-19 and 33 additional deaths over the preceding day.
Some Clark County School District parents wonder if it’s worth transitioning to in-person classes late in the school year. Others want students in class as soon as possible.
California is closing in on 30,000 deaths from the coronavirus pandemic as hospitals scramble to find beds for severely ill patients during a continuing spike in COVID-19 case numbers.