Classes at Nevada’s public colleges and universities will remain virtual through the summer term, according to Thom Reilly, chancellor of the Nevada System of Higher Education.
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Only essential personnel and people already living on base will be allowed to enter starting Monday
UNLV students are struggling to manage money in an era of online-only classes and layoffs wrought by the coronavirus epidemic.
Four Clark County firefighters have tested positive for coronavirus, Chief John Steinbeck said Friday.
The Metropolitan Police Department and Nevada attorney general’s office say there are no plans to check people who are out in public during the coronavirus pandemic.
The Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation is chipping away at its unemployment insurance trust fund balance.
A resident of Sun City Summerlin who tested positive for the coronavirus has died. Five others in the 55-and-older community have tested positive.
Anticipating a significant strain on state budgets caused by the new coronavirus, Gov. Steve Sisolak is telling state agencies to start planning for significant cuts.
Children might be resistant to COVID-19, but what happens if their parents become too sick to care for them?
Las Vegas police data shows that during the first week of enforcing Gov. Steve Sisolak’s order for all nonessential businesses to close, police received 353 reports.
Zion National Park in Utah is closed until further notice because of the coronavirus pandemic, officials announced Friday.
The Clark County School District has decided not to send its maintenance and custodial employees back to work at school sites after workers expressed concerns that they’ll be exposed to the novel coronavirus without adequate protection.
The employee of Keolis, one of two contractors that provide drivers for RTC buses, tested positive for coronavirus on March 28.
A 51-year-old asylum seeker from Cameroon walked out of a Henderson jail two days after the American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada pushed for his release.
Raiders owner Mark Davis, inspired by his new neighbors in Las Vegas, is doing his part to fight COVID-19.