Clark County hosted a virtual and in-person forum Monday to address the most pressing housing-related topics during the pandemic.
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A new service by the Civil Law Self-Help Center allows Clark County tenants to file their response to an eviction notice electronically.
There were 716 new coronavirus cases reported in Nevada on Friday, along with nine additional deaths, according to the Department of Health and Human Services.
Three Moapa Schools announced Friday that COVID-19 exposure has sent several individuals home with symptoms and one school will begin full-time distance learning Friday as a result.
Nevada saw its largest single-day increase in coronavirus-related deaths in more than a month on Wednesday, with 17 reported. State officials also reported 479 new cases of COVID-19
Nevada reported 487 additional coronavirus cases on Tuesday, along with 10 more deaths, state data shows.
Republican Michael Thomas cast himself as a target of the police union 20 years ago who sought to reveal serial wrongdoing in North Las Vegas.
The seven-day average of new cases rose to 559 on Monday. Nevada’s COVID-19 response director said he expects to see an increase in deaths by mid-November.
The former school bus driver initially faced 41 counts but pleaded guilty in 2018 to one count each of sexual assault with a minor under 16 and lewdness with a child under 14.
The Clark County School Board heard an update Thursday that included a breakdown of the district’s enrollment drop of 12,622 students by ethnicity.
Clark County will effectively pay 15,700 late power bills of Southern Nevadans who are struggling financially during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A fire in a building that North Las Vegas was eyeing as the site of a library has prompted officials to propose using the money for other needs instead.
The Clark County school board heard an exhaustive evaluation of its policies and practices on Wednesday as part of ongoing governance training.
The Clark County school board will receive another update on COVID-19 and the district’s response at a virtual meeting Thursday beginning at 5 p.m.
Nevada on Wednesday reported 431 new cases of the coronavirus, along with seven additional deaths.