Vaccine passports latest flash point in COVID politics

Vaccine passports being developed to verify COVID-19 immunization status and allow inoculated people to more freely travel, shop and dine have become the latest flash point in America’s perpetual political wars.

Chauvin was trained to defuse situations, police official says

MFormer Officer Derek Chauvin underwent training in 2016 and 2018 on how to defuse tense situations with people in crisis and how police must use the least amount of force necessary to get someone to comply, the jury at Chauvin’s murder trial was told Tuesday.

 
3rd and final wave of Clark County students returns to campuses

Thousands of students poured onto Clark County School District campuses Tuesday in the final wave of reopening school buildings after the COVID-19 pandemic.

United Way of Southern Nevada event to celebrate local women

United Way of Southern Nevada’s Women United will host a virtual celebration of the accomplishments of local women leaders during the 13th Annual Women United Signature Event on Friday, April 23.

 
Large companies may cut pay for remote workers

With more Americans working remotely and relocating to areas with cheaper costs of living, many large companies are considering cutting salaries.

 
A Las Vegas day below 80 might be last for some time

A one-day “cool down” that is still above normal will be felt in the Las Vegas Valley on Tuesday, perhaps a sign of a hot summer ahead.

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