People in Las Vegas will be unable to obtain certain applications and permits.
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“The question is not if we can prevent COVID-19 from entering ICE detention facilities in Nevada, it is how we can minimize its impact on individuals when it happens,” one immigration lawyer said.
With the new coronavirus upending daily life in Southern Nevada, at least one major real estate project has shelved construction work over the public health crisis.
Reserve Raiders linebacker Quentin Polling said Wednesday that he and his family had been tested for coronavirus.
Nevada U.S. Attorney Nicholas Trutanich on Wednesady appointed a special prosecutor to lead coronavirus fraud investigations.
Little Darlings strip club will begin offering drive-thru strip shows for those who want to indulge in some adult entertainment, but do not want to enter the building.
Ben McAdams, along with Mario Diaz-Balart, revealed the news Wednesday.
Reported cases of COVID-19 in Clark County have increased by 27, from 42 to 69, the Southern Nevada Health District announced on Wednesday. Nye and Douglas counties report their first cases.
Moves follow closure of schools, abrupt layoff of workers as the valley copes with coronavirus outbreak fallout.
It appears pets may be safe from the COVID-19 virus that is killing thousands as it advances across the globe.
Students living in dorms at Nevada universities have been asked to leave and return to their homes and families as part of the closure of all nonessential operations at Nevada System of Higher Education schools.
Starting Friday, all inmates in Las Vegas with District Court hearings are expected to appear via video conferencing, the order signed by Chief Judge Linda Marie Bell stated.
Nevada is one of the first states to get approval for the U.S. Small Business Administration loans, an advisory from the governor said.
Surreal would not cover the crisscrossing emotions, and very real anxiety, of this experience.
A worker at the Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada shelter has tested positive for COVID-19, the nonprofit announced Wednesday.