“This project will continue to put UMC on the map,” said Mason Van Houweling, the county hospital’s CEO.
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Nevada lab scientists track the spread of potentially lethal Candida auris, which is becoming more resistant to current treatments.
Nevada Preservation Foundation’s Home + History tours offer a chance to get a glimpse into some of the valley’s most unique neighborhoods. Once home to some of Las Vegas’ movers and shakers, the Beverly Green neighborhood tour is always a highlight of the series.
The resort in the Spring Mountains has received record snowfall this season.
A bill she is co-sponsoring would declare xylazine an emerging drug threat and enable the DEA to track its manufacturing to keep it from being used illicitly.
It’s a move that some advocates have long sought as a way to improve access to a life-saving drug, though the exact impact will not be clear immediately.
The population has plenty of “exercise opportunities” but also high rates of sexually transmitted infections, according to a new study.
The city of Henderson gave a proclamation to the Black Mountain Stake, one of the oldest LDS organizations in the city, for their 50th anniversary celebration and community service efforts.
At least half the calls I get for broken disposals turn out to be easy fixes.
In a departure from his usual March Madness drill, legendary basketball coach Lon Kruger spent early Wednesday morning driving a cancer patient to and from an appointment for radiation treatment.
In April, the Neighborhood Clinic will open its doors to those living on the street. And this is only the beginning, clinic co-founders Trent Hofmockel and Dan Briggs said.
The Denver-based ultra-low-cost air carrier promotes itself as “a whole different animal” with named wildlife mascots on the tails of all their jets.
The Review-Journal’s Aging Wellness Expo is set to take place Saturday at South Point.
Genetic material collected at a Chinese market near where the first human cases of COVID-19 were identified show raccoon dog DNA comingled with the virus, international experts say.
Hospitalizations in Nevada from COVID-19, RSV and flu are at “near-record lows.”