Experts say testing is the best way to determine what you have since symptoms of the illnesses can overlap.
Monthly Archives: January 2022
Golden Knights use rush chances to run away from Rangers
When the Golden Knights are playing their best, games look a lot like they did Thursday night.
Goodman highlights various Las Vegas developments in annual address
Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman highlighted the city’s economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic during her State of the City address on Thursday night.
Record number of homes sold in 2021 in Las Vegas area
The housing supply continues to be low in Southern Nevada, as the current pace equates to less than a one-month supply of properties …
A year later: Nevadans in Congress recall threats they and the nation faced on Jan. 6, 2021
Nevada Democratic Rep. Susie Lee took down the Nevada flag hanging outside her office, thinking the Trump backers could target someone from a state they felt …
Things to do in 2022 in Las Vegas
New bites, big concerts, fresh attractions and more!
Crystal ball: Predictions for the year ahead in Las Vegas sports
January: The Raiders just miss the postseason, prompting owner Mark Davis to clean house by relieving both interim coach Rich Bisaccia and general manager Mike Mayock. After a failed run at Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh, Davis hires Bills offensive coor…
SNHD: Get COVID tests at community sites, not emergency rooms
Las Vegas health officials are urging residents seeking COVID-19 testing to make appointments at community locations and not hospital emergency departments.
CCSD: Higher than usual absent rate for staff, students on first day back
The absences reflect a nationwide schools staffing crunch driven by post-holiday coronavirus infections, especially as the omicron variant surges.
The show goes on at CES, but attendance noticeably lighter
While droves of showgoers looked at the latest cameras, electric vehicles and wearable tech devices, there was more elbow room than in previous years.