Poker players navigate COVID vaccine rules as WSOP returns

The World Series of Poker’s vaccine mandate created some confusion, but players’ minds were mostly on the chance to play again at poker’s biggest event.

Infrastructure bill stalls in House

Democratic bickering stalled a House vote Thursday on a $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill that includes $4 billion in funds for roads, bridges, airports, rail and water projects in Nevada.

 
Nevadans in ‘every occupation’ may qualify for booster

State officials ask those who’ve already received two doses of the Pfizer vaccine to assess if they’re at increased risk for COVID-19 because of their job.

Cancer centers and teachers health trust settle nonpayment dispute

Comprehensive Cancer Centers of Nevada and THT Health said in a joint statement Thursday they reached “a settlement regarding outstanding amounts” due to the medical provider.

Ex-Trump adviser accused of unwanted sexual advances in Las Vegas

South Dakota’s governor is cutting ties with political adviser Corey Lewandowski after he was accused of making unwanted sexual advances toward a GOP donor at a Las Vegas event.

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