This comes three days after the Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation temporarily shut down its website for enhancements.
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The Nevada National Guard’s deployment in response to the state’s coronavirus crisis expanded sharply Tuesday and will now be the largest state activation in its history.
Mayors from around the country are asking Congress and the federal government for help in dealing with the coronavirus and the measures implemented to slow the spread of the disease.
President Donald Trump said Tuesday he’s open to some states “reopening” before federal social distancing guidelines expire at the end of month.
University Medical Center in Las Vegas has spent more than $25 million on protective gear and other equipment to fight coronavirus so far this year.
The Silver State Health Insurance Exchange, the agency that connects uninsured Nevadans to qualified health plans, has extended a special enrollment period through May 15.
The Southern Nevada Health District on Tuesday for the first time posted detailed data for Clark County on the number of COVID-19 cases by ZIP code and city.
Lawyers for the Nevada Democratic Party have asked Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske to change several policies governing the all-mail June 9 primary election.
Two Nevada State College students have “self-reported” that they tested positive for the new coronavirus, but school officials do not think anyone was exposed on campus.
Jacqueline Cruz-Towns, the mother of Minnesota Timberwolves center Karl-Anthony Towns, died Monday due to complications from COVID-19 after more than a month of fighting the virus. She was 58.
A rule change that would allow more small gaming businesses to take advantage of the Paycheck Protection Program has not satisfied Nevada lawmakers in both parties, who say those businesses are still being treated unfairly.
The driver who operates a double-decker bus on the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada’s Deuce on the Strip route tested positive for the novel coronavirus, the RTC reported Monday night.
The Southern Nevada Health District early Tuesday reported 65 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 and five additional deaths in Clark County.
The outbreak of the coronavirus has dealt a shock to the global economy with unprecedented speed. Following are developments Tuesday related to the global economy, the work place and the spread of the virus.
“If workers aren’t working and not getting paid, they do not pay dues,” union spokeswoman Bethany Khan told the Review-Journal. She added that nearly all of the union’s 60,000 members are laid off.