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Slot play in Nevada’s casinos dropped like a rock when the Great Recession hit.
Amazon faces a more formal review of its actions leading up to a postal ballot election this spring over whether workers at its Bessemer, Alabama plant could join a union.
Women's sport is often trivialized and described as less interesting. Women in many disciplines are ignored, compared to male athletes. Many people see a woman in a sportsman, not a competitor. But this year's Tokyo Olympics may be a turning point in the history of women's competitive sport. Athletes from various disciplines objected to the dress code requirements.
During the ongoing pandemic, community organizations and other local entities have made efforts to continue providing services and information to the public, including promoting COVID-19 vaccination.
The pandemic is not over yet and health experts, with the collaboration of state leaders, continue to ask residents to get vaccinated against COVID.
A new report confirms what most of us already knew — that the COVID-19 pandemic decimated Southern Nevada’s tourism economy to the tune of $34 billion.
Gov. Steve Sisolak announced Thursday that he has directed his medical task force to assess the possibility of requiring the COVID-19 vaccine for students to enroll in Nevada’s public colleges and universities.
The Food and Drug Administration’s approval of Biogen and Eisai’s anti-amyloid antibody aducanumab on June 7 left many questions unanswered, including how to use the drug in clinical practice.
Most vehicles stopped and allowed the officer in neon to cross. But others whizzed by, either in disregard for the crossing officer or the 35 mph speed limit on Eastern.