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Patients probably won’t be flipping through issues of People and Reader’s Digest in waiting rooms this fall or even next year. The magazines will disappear, as may the decor and soft lighting that are supposed to keep patients relaxed. To keep patients and staff safe from COVID-19, many hospitals, clinics and medical practices are currently directing patients to wait in their cars before their doctor appointments.


Finding fossil footprints at the Grand Canyon isn't particularly unusual. The expansive stretch of red rock is home to an array of formations containing preserved remains of the past.


Monday marks the beginning of what will be a new, and very different school year for the Clark County School District, as it will begin from a distance.


The Nevada Legislature wrapped up a second and controversial special session in the first part of August and conducted some of the most sensitive and pressing business well after business hours and while many people were sleeping.
Visit the Las Vegas Strip and things may feel different.

"Racism and Nursing" with Angela Amar, Dean at 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ School of Nursing and Minnie Wood, Lecturer/Clinical Instructor at 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ School of Nursing. Hosted by Doris Bauer, President of the Philippine Nurses Association of Nevada - PNANV.


As the clock winds down to the official start of school for most Clark County School District families, the topic of immunizations during COVID-19 is being raised.
For weeks, Las Vegas casino operators have been testing thousands of employees for Covid-19 as a matter of policy. However, they are not required to share the results with the public. Not surprisingly, not one had volunteered to do so.