Clark County gets delayed vaccine, allowing 1st doses to flow again

Thousands of delayed COVID-19 vaccine doses were delivered to the Southern Nevada Health District on Monday, allowing the agency to resume administering first shots by midweek.

Nevada students reminded to file FAFSA forms to qualify for aid

The form is used to determine students’ eligibility for federal aid like grants and loans and by states, colleges and private organizations to award scholarships and other aid.

Raiders player arrested, accused of street racing

Yakemah Siverand was signed by the Raiders to a reserve future contract on Jan. 5. He joined the Raiders last Oct. 27 after being signed to the practice squad

 
Capitol riot will be top priority, vows attorney general nominee

Merrick Garland appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee and is widely expected to sail through his confirmation process with bipartisan support.

 
Supreme Court deals Trump defeat on tax records

In a significant defeat for former President Donald Trump, the Supreme Court on Monday declined to step in to halt the turnover of his tax records to a New York state prosecutor.

 
777s with engine that blew apart should be grounded, Boeing says

Boeing has recommended that airlines ground all 777s with the type of engine that blew apart after takeoff from Denver this weekend, and most carriers with the planes in their fleets said they would temporarily pull them from service.

 
US surpasses 500K COVID-19 deaths

Despite the rollout of vaccines since mid-December, a closely watched model from the University of Washington projects more than 589,000 dead by June 1.

 
Sunny, 70s forecast for 1st half of week in Las Vegas

Spring will be in the early this week as a high pressure ridge keeps Las Vegas weather conditions mild, according to the latest National Weather Service forecast.

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