Mosquitoes in the Las Vegas area have tested positive for West Nile virus, the first time this mosquito season.
Monthly Archives: September 2021
Trustees approve vaccine mandate for CCSD employees
Clark County School District trustees said they will eventually require employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19, handing down the decision after a seven-hour meeting that ended early today.
Trustees approve vaccine mandate for CCSD employees
Clark County School District trustees said they will eventually require employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19, handing down the decision after a seven-hour meeting that ended early today.
Tupac Shakur’s legacy burns brightly 25 years after his death in Las Vegas
Delving into the hip-hop icon’s life, the night of his murder and the status of the unsolved case.
Meet Sinatra, Elvis and Stardust, Resorts World’s robotic canine greeters
When guests arrive at Resorts World in Las Vegas, they are greeted in the lobby by three artificial intelligence-powered puppies — Sinatra, Stardust and Elvis.
‘Truly iconic’: New street signs celebrate history of Paradise Palms neighborhood
New street signs in Paradise Palms neighborhood of Las Vegas show hyperlocal pride and a commitment to history that its residents know can be hit and miss in this ever-reinventing city.
Julio Garcia determined to make impact in final UNLV football season
Julio Garcia II remembers some of his first practices with the UNLV football team and watching the program’s upperclassmen cherishing their final season of collegiate ball.
Local firefighters help respond to Lake Tahoe fire, Hurricane Ida
When your firefighting colleagues are faced with a tragedy and reach out for help, there’s only one answer: When should we be there?
Misspelling of Moderna leads to tourist’s arrest in Hawaii
A 24-year-old Illinois woman submitted a fake COVID-19 vaccination card to visit Hawaii with a glaring spelling error that led to her arrest: Moderna was spelled “Maderna,” according to court documents.
California seeks gender neutral displays in large stores
California could soon force large department stores to display some child products in gender neutral ways after the state Legislature passed a bill on Wednesday aimed at getting rid of traditional pink and blue marketing schemes for items like toys an…