Gov. Steve Sisolak said Monday that Phase Two protocols will remain in place for Nevada’s phased-in recovery from COVID-19 restrictions on commerce and public life.
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The Nevada System of Higher Education’s Board of Regents voted Friday to approve the Chambers-Grundy Center for Transformative Neuroscience.
The reopening marks the first time since March 17 that motorists are allowed inside DMV locations to complete transactions.
The Village at Nevada State College — an approximately $33 million project — is on NSC’s Henderson campus. The college is accepting student applications for the 342-bed housing facility.
“Not only are we hurt, we are angry,” said Chassidy Evans, the victim’s niece. “When does it stop? We’re not only pleading for justice. We’re pleading for change.”
Isolation during the coronavirus pandemic hampers social services and nonprofits that serve at-risk kids from doing their jobs. It’s also likely behind a big drop in child abuse cases.
More than 11,000 cases of the disease have been identified statewide, the vast majority of which have recovered.
The Supreme Court ruled Monday that a landmark civil rights law protects LGBT people from discrimination in employment.
People were lined up at hospitals and other facilities around Beijing as authorities rushed to administer thousands of nucleic acid tests of people who worked at a major wholesale market, anyone who had visited it in the past two weeks or anyone who had come in contact with either group.
A retired nuclear reactor and transport rig weighing in at 2.4 million pounds — the largest load ever to travel on Nevada roads — will soon begin a seven-day trip from Apex to Utah.
Industry analyst Trilby Lundberg of the Lundberg Survey says Sunday that the jump came as crude oil costs increased.
Clark County had 179 additional coronavirus cases as of Sunday afternoon and one additional death, according to the Southern Nevada Health District.
The raw ground beef items were produced on June 1.
Queen Elizabeth II’s birthday was marked Saturday with a smaller ceremony than usual, as the annual Trooping the Color parade was canceled amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Some Californians will again be able to get a manicure, a new tattoo or enjoy a massage starting late next week under new state guidance issued this past Friday.