In The News: Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV

Nevada Independent

Together, the state, UNLV and the City of Las Vegas are working to ensure that no Nevada family has to leave the Silver State for critical life-saving care. Here’s how we are doing it:

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

President Joe Biden said the “pandemic is over” and it is catching the attention of many in the local medical community off guard.

Pahrump Valley Times

Ariel Ganja, who works at the Chicken Ranch, a legal brothel in Pahrump, said she plans to get vaccinated for monkeypox as soon as possible.

The Good Men Project

Pretending it’s a non-issue is harmful to both parties.

Las Vegas Review Journal

The new client at the Huntridge Family Clinic suspected he had monkeypox when he noticed a single small bump on the top of his left foot. Within hours, more blisterlike bumps appeared on his hands and thighs, and testing confirmed his suspicion.

Las Vegas Review-Journal En Español

State officials are creating a task force to study how often traffic tickets are reduced for parking violations in court, after a Review-Journal investigation shows hundreds of thousands were reduced, including serious violations.

Las Vegas Review Journal

State officials are creating a task force to study how frequently traffic tickets are reduced to parking violations in court, following a Review-Journal investigation showing hundreds of thousands were reduced, even for serious offenses.

Metro

You’ve heard of catfishing – when someone tries to present themselves as different and/or ‘better’ than they are in real life in some way – now it seems some people out there are flipping the script.

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

Local medical experts say we are starting to see a significant shift in coronavirus in Southern Nevada.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Wastewater surveillance earlier this week detected the monkeypox virus in samples at most of Clark County’s wastewater treatment plants, signaling a potential increase in cases, a researcher said Thursday.

Nevada Ya

The virus was detected in sewage in the south of the state about a month ago.

Las Vegas Weekly

Locals should start noticing changes in the Las Vegas Medical District soon.