It’s been a year since the coronavirus pandemic arrived, grounding the economy and killing more than 5,000 people. We captured the year’s challenges and human toll.
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Nevadans are optimistic about Las Vegas’ post-coronavirus future, but they believe a full economic recovery is going to take some time.
A majority of Nevadans would be comfortable with outdoor events but not indoor gatherings, a Review-Journal poll shows.
More Nevadans have warmed to the idea of getting vaccinated against COVID-19 over the past five months, according to a new poll.
Forty-six percent of respondents to The Nevada Poll, a phone and online survey, said they disapproved of actions taken by both the trustees and the superintendent.
Nevadans have favorable views of how Gov. Steve Sisolak and President Joe Biden are leading the state and nation, with more than half supporting Sisolak’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Questions have dogged state officials since data showed Nevada consistently ranking near the bottom of lists for both obtaining vaccine doses and putting shots in arms.
Five dandy gifts to please the pets in your life.
DoorDash is charging a new fee for Clark County deliveries, and County Commissioner Tick Segerblom isn’t happy about it.
Here are gifts for kids who love to laugh, play music, exercise, read or shoot hoops.
From movies to moonshine and more, we’ve got your local history buffs covered.
Nice gifts do nice things for area nonprofit organizations, too.
With just a few days before Thanksgiving, grocery stores across the U.S. are running sales. But not for frozen turkey.
If there’s ever been a year to give your loved ones something to help them work out, 2020 may be it.
COVID-19 is upending all sorts of holiday traditions, and family gatherings may be chief among them.