The vaccine will be available at multiple health district locations and pharmacies.
Judge Tara Clark Newberry ruled local businessman Gary Wu “does not have a likelihood of success” in his defamation claim.
Vials of the pediatric version of the vaccine have already been shipped to states, so they are ready for use following the CDC action.
The industry’s own words, as my research found, show companies knew about the risk long before most of the rest of the world.
One night a year, trans and queer folk could slip bigoted laws aimed at gender expression.
A federal law to protect Native families from being separated is on a likely path to the Supreme Court.
A CDC panel would meet on Nov. 2 and 3 to craft additional guidance on how the shot would be used.
Communities that rely on the Colorado River are facing a water crisis.
“Mix-and-match” shots will give more flexibility to state and local officials overseeing vaccination campaigns.
The Southwest is in an “anthropogenic drought” created by the combination of natural water variability, climate change and human activities.
SEIU held a walkout demonstration outside Child Haven, the county’s temporary housing facility for abused and neglected children.
Public workshop a ‘dog and pony’ show, says resident.
SNWA chief warns of fights ‘over water that simply isn’t there’.
Memory fails on what he told FBI.
Helping people exit homelessness and placing them in stable housing isn’t easy when there is a backlog in the system.
Sisolak attributed the state’s falling positivity rate of 8.5% and “more Nevadans vaccinated every single day” to the joint effort.
Clark County is experiencing growing ozone pollution after nearly a decade of declines.
Three Latinos. Same family. Same ethnic heritage. But very differing and strong feelings about identity and the words we use.
The camp is part of several efforts by conservationists and Native American organizers to stop the lithium mine.
Nevada officials are encouraging immigrant families who qualify for Medicaid to apply.
Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada announced 50 individuals are expected to be placed in Southern Nevada and 100 in Northern Nevada.
Avi Kwa Ame in southern Clark County would be designated as a national monument, protecting 380,000 acres of indigenous cultural sites.
The Nevada Housing Coalition estimates the state has an 84,000-unit deficit for extremely low-income renters.
The company's plan to develop the site on the only known habitat of a rare desert wildflower called Tiehm’s buckwheat.
Christopher Casarez, a 52-year-old painter, has undergone three surgeries for multiple vertebral fractures.
Opponents of the Thacker Pass lithium mine are regrouping to plan their next steps to oppose the mine.
Activists ask state to call off ‘for sport’ event.
Nevada has received federal approval to distribute three additional rounds of emergency food benefits for nearly 400,000 children.
Robotics company requesting $500,000 in tax abatements.
“Out of the mouths of babes” has special meaning for my family.
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Are coyotes and mountain lions the reason Nevada’s mule deer population rests well below historic high levels?
I’ve learned to shrug it off.
Nevada jails people at a higher degree than most other states and at a rate higher than the U.S. as a whole.
Humanity relies on collaboration; even the lone scientist or inventor who made a great discovery was standing on the shoulders of others.
The Wildlife Commission will consider a ban on bear hounding and outlaw wildlife killing contests.
Stigma is lethal.
Department of Wildlife kills more bears than hunters do, says critic.
The Nevada Department of Education has no direct role in deciding which organizations receive the donation.
Pandemic stymies effort to boost funding.