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NCSO: 1 shot in Kellogg Road home invasion

Nye deputies say a man shot and injured a suspect who allegedly invaded his home Thursday night. The suspect has been airlifted to UMC trauma with injuries

 
COVID-19 reinfections on the rise in Nevada

If you’ve gotten COVID-19 twice, you’re in good — and growing — company. And if you think vaccination necessarily prevents reinfection, think again.

Sisolak prepares $6M ad buy for fall campaign

In a sign of the tough campaign to come, Gov. Steve Sisolak reserved $6 million in advertising for the general election.

Why stores still have mask policies after the repeal of state mandate

Corporate policies are driving the decisions of most businesses that are continuing to enforce mask policies – at least for their employees – following the governor’s announcement on Feb. 9 that immediately ended mandates for face coverings at indoor places in Nevada. National pharmacy CVS is expected to lift its mask mandate for workers on March 15, according to internal memos from the company. Other large retailers are expected to follow.

CCSD overcomes obstacles in preparing to play spring sports

When competition begins Friday, it will end a 401-day drought since the Clark County School District suspended all sporting events at the start of the COVID pandemic.

Conference basketball tournaments appear a go for Las Vegas

Five conferences are scheduled to play their basketball tournaments next month in Las Vegas. One, the Big West, is temporarily relocating from Anaheim, California.

Golden Knights to submit plan for fans to return

If approved, the Golden Knights could have up to 20 percent capacity for games at T-Mobile Arena starting March 1.