With thousands of people living with HIV in Nevada and young people among the highest rates for new infections, a local doctor believes there will be a continued need to provide care for these patients.
The deadline for members of the public to submit their ideas for the memorial honoring the victims, survivors and heroes of the 2017 shooting at the Route 91 Harvest music festival has been extended by a month.
Clark County Commissioners have approved spending a significant amount of money to better serve children in the custody of the county's Department of Family Services who are in need of long-term inpatient mental health services.
Clark County established a new program aimed at helping Black and Indigenous people of color have better access and a greater chance at entering the cannabis industry in Nevada.
Students heading back to college in Nevada will need to be vaccinated against COVID-19 by late fall in order to continue their coursework because of a new state-level COVID-19 vaccine mandate for college students.