The child, who was too young to receive the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine, was hospitalized but has since been discharged and is recovering, according to a health district news release.
Monthly Archives: November 2025
Canceled flights and disruptions hit Las Vegas travelers as air traffic cuts begin
At least 35 flights were canceled at Harry Reid International Airport on Friday, the first day of federally mandated air traffic reductions.
Las Vegas airport vendors face strike threat as contract talks falter
Almost 400 workers across 20 outlets at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas are preparing to go on strike if their employers and Culinary Workers Union Local 226 can’t reach a contract deal by the end of next week …
Heat deaths nearing 300 for the year in Southern Nevada
Heat deaths in Southern Nevada this year are nearing 300, Clark County reported this week, and it’s still possible the count could rise further. Officials reported Monday that they have investigated 279 deaths so far where heat was a factor. This numb…
Nevada’s Rosen confronts Ohio senator in heated exchange over alleged privacy breach
The tense exchange quickly became the focus of the hearing, surfacing deep divisions over privacy, safety and the ongoing government shutdown.
Report: Las Vegas among 40 airports facing flight cuts due to shutdown
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the FAA would reduce air traffic by 10% across 40 “high-volume” markets to maintain safety as controllers working without pay show signs of strain.
Knight Flights launches as an innovative, first-class way to travel to select VGK road games
In less than a decade since the franchise was formed, the Vegas Golden Knights have already become known around the NHL for having one of the better traveling fanbases.
Native Americans in Southern Nevada build for the future as they keep traditions alive
The Las Vegas Paiute Tribe, Moapa Band of Paiutes and Fort Mojave Indian Tribe remain concerned with the management of water and other resources for the sake of future generations.
Native hospitality: Tribal gaming is finding a foothold in Las Vegas resort corridor
The Palms became the first Native American-owned and operated casino in Southern Nevada when the Yuhaaviatam of San Manuel Nation bought the resort in 2021.
Lee Canyon adds nearly 100 new jobs, echoing Nevada’s outdoor recreation boom
From 2022 to 2023, the Silver State’s outdoor recreation economy grew by 12.8%, the fourth highest in the U.S.