California can’t enforce indoor church service ban, court says

The Supreme Court is telling California that it can’t bar indoor church services because of the coronavirus pandemic, but it can keep for now a ban on singing and chanting indoors.

EDITORIAL: It’s past time to get kids back into schools

The question for many parents in certain parts of the country isn’t whether their children will be allowed back into the classroom to finish the current school year. It’s whether they’ll be back to in-person learning when the next year begins in late summer.

LETTER: Conservatives should give public school teachers respect

Why is it that so many conservative Republicans feel the need to demonize school teachers whenever they want to discuss school choice, unions or any other issue involving teachers?

LETTER: Steps to clean up Nevada’s voter rolls

Who would oppose clean voter registration rolls? I call upon state legislators to appoint an individual in each county to be responsible for up-to-date registration rolls.

LETTER: Try a neutral name for the airport

So Democrats want to change the name of McCarran International Airport to Harry Reid International Airport. I’ve a better idea.

LETTER: Biden reaches out to GOP on COVID relief bill

President Joe Biden’s invitation for 10 Republican senators to the White House to negotiate yet another COVID-19 relief bill was all show.

Nevada Health Centers reports data breach

Patient names, addresses and insurance information were accessible during a data breach at Nevada Health Centers, the organization announced Friday.

Slow start to 2021 Nevada Legislature

The 81st season of that biennial production known as the Nevada Legislature kicked off last week like molasses being poured through a strainer in the dead of winter.

Tonopah Test Range contractor told to pay $293K in back wages, benefits

A federal contractor working at the state’s Tonopah Test Range, including the Creech Air Force Base in Indian Springs, will pay $293,000 in back wages and employee benefits to 69 workers, following an investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor.

SNHD expands appointment availability at Cashman Center

The Southern Nevada Health District has expanded the number of appointments available this weekend for residents eligible to receive the coronavirus vaccine.

Suspect in 2016 homicide found at Mexican border

Victor Delgado, 27, was detained by U.S. Customs and Border Protection near Nogales, Arizona, on the border, according to police.

Nevada worker claims for PUA program top 1M initial claims

Nevada’s workforce agency said Friday that the unemployment program made available last year for gig workers and independent contractors surpassed a million initial claims last week.

Bryce Hamilton’s status uncertain as UNLV returns home

Bryce Hamilton, who averages 18.3 points, has missed three of the past five games with an ankle injury and remains day to day. UNLV hosts Air Force on Saturday and Monday.

Founder of The Cupcake Girls driven to help sex workers

The Cupcake Girls, a nonprofit that helps adult industry workers and sex trafficking survivors, began in Las Vegas in 2010 and now has expanded to 22 states.

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