Gov. Steve Sisolak and local health officials issued a joint statement saying they were working well together, just one week after a letter from the locals complained about the governor’s handling of COVID restrictions.
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DMV offices in Henderson, Las Vegas and Reno have increased their hours to accept new residents on a walk-in basis.
The second presidential debate between President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden is officially off.
The winning teacher will receive a $1,000 stipend to use on school supplies, donated by the Nevada Agriculture Foundation, and recognized on the NCA webpage and in the Sage Signals publication.
Former Vice President Joe Biden stumped in Las Vegas on Friday, speaking to a “drive-in” rally and meeting with Latinos in advance of the Nov. 3 election.
Increase in tests reported to the state on Friday includes testing related to the NFL and state prisons, according to Nevada Health Response.
Nevada will receive about $51,000 as part of a multistate settlement over a health company’s 2014 data breach that exposed more than 31,000 Nevadans’ personal information.
The university made the announcement Friday amid quickly-growing COVID-19 case numbers among students. The school will also cancel spring break.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is questioning President Donald Trump’s fitness to serve, announcing legislation Thursday that would create a commission to allow Congress to intervene under the 25th Amendment to the Constitution and remove the president from executive duties.
The World Food Program has won the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts to combat hunger and food insecurity around the globe.
Doug Emhoff spoke to UNR students during a campaign stop on Thursday.
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden will be campaigning Friday in Las Vegas.
The Clark County School Board received public comments by email for Thursday’s meeting, which have been posted online on the Board Docs website.
The state COVID Task Force Thursday eased two of three criteria used to determine elevated risk of coronavirus spread across Nevada’s 17 counties.
The Clark County School Board heard an update Thursday that included a breakdown of the district’s enrollment drop of 12,622 students by ethnicity.