Many CCSD employees turned away from COVID vaccine appointments

While some Clark County educators received their first doses of the vaccine last week, many others met with disappointment during a confusing rollout.

Reader’s COVID question answered: Any help with long lines?

Health reporter Mary Hynes draws on her expertise, sources to answer queries on the COVID-19 vaccine. Submit questions at vaccinequestions@reviewjournal.com or (702) 383-0245.

LETTER: Big Tech censors are running the country

After living through the turbulent ’60s and lots of scary times since, this is perhaps the darkest time of my 78 years.

CARTOON: On the chopping block?

The filibuster preserves the constitutional structure of the U.S. Senate as the legislative house of thoughtful deliberation.

COMMENTARY: Freed, but still fighting for justice

Last week, President Trump commuted the sentence of Las Vegas businessman and gambler Bill Walters.

Californians struggle to get vaccine as rollout faces obstacles

More than five weeks into its vaccination program, California doesn’t have nearly the supply to meet demand and there’s growing angst among residents over the difficulty to even get in line for a shot.

Nevada lithium mine, OK’d by Trump, may boost Biden’s energy plan

One of the keys to President Joe Biden’s $2 trillion clean energy plan could be a mineral that lies in a salt flat above a prehistoric volcano just south of the Oregon-Nevada line.

Snow may be coming to Las Vegas; Henderson sees 2 days of rain

Several storms have made their way through the Las Vegas Valley since Friday, dropping one-third an inch of rain in Henderson, but meteorologists say the big storm is coming Monday.

Bills hope to take advantage of hobbled Patrick Mahomes

Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, coming off concussion protocol and dealing with a turf toe injury, could be vulnerable against an aggressive Bills defense.

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