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Las Vegas virus authorities are looking at sewage water to determine the spread of a new potentially deadly outbreak.
Networking establishes, builds, and nurtures long-term, mutually beneficial relationships. Experts agree that the most connected people are often the most successful. When you invest in your relationships – professional and personal – it can pay you back in dividends throughout the course of your career. This article will discuss the benefits networking and bar involvement had in building and nurturing the lives of the authors – two first generation Latinas who have become successful attorneys in Nevada.
Monkeypox has been detected through Southern Nevada’s wastewater surveillance program, a UNLV researcher said Monday.
Three new cases of employees against religious employers were decided this past week. There was small good news for the plaintiff in one case, and two more losses by “ministers.”
The first debate between the Gov. Steve Sisolak, a Democrat, and his Republican opponent, Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo, is set for Oct. 18. The second, between Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, a Democrat, and her Republican opponent, former attorney general Adam Laxalt, is scheduled for Oct. 20. Both are set to take place at UNLV’s Judy Bayley Theater and will be aired statewide by KLAS and Univision
The Southern Nevada Health District announced that there are now 23 probable and confirmed cases of monkeypox in Clark County as of Aug. 1.
Nevadians had no choice but to travel out of state this week to try their luck at the historic $1.337 billion Mega Millions lottery jackpot. The state continues to forbid the sale of lottery tickets.
Some notable Republicans in Nevada are supporting Democratic candidates over those in their own party in November’s midterm elections.
The term “fake news” has now become meaningless. Just ask Mary Blankenship, a policy researcher at UNLV and a native of Ukraine.