Health officials in Nevada are now working to boost messaging and vaccinations for those most likely to contract monkeypox after the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services declared the virus a public health emergency.
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Nevada Firefighters Evicted by Bats
Firefighters in the Washoe Valley have lost a seven year fight with bats, forcing the emergency responders to indefinitely abandon one of the two fire stations in the Valley.
Local Groups Secure $300,000 to Improve Air Quality in East Las Vegas
The Environmental Protection Agency has awarded a $300,000 grant to fund “Buen Aire Para Todos,” or Good Air for All, a program to improve air quality in East Las Vegas.
Adam Laxalt’s New Communications Director Spotted Alongside Fringe Militia Group on January 6th
With Nevada’s general election taking place in a few months, more focus will be on the winners of the recent primary elections.
The Great U.S. Treasure Hunt Returns this Summer
The Great U.S. Treasure Hunt is a nationwide event that gained recognition last year when the organizers hid four $10,000 treasures across the United States.
Forget Paddle Boats! The Age of Rail Bikes is Upon Us
There have long been rail vehicles that are propelled by foot. Since the 1850s, maintenance personnel have traveled the train rails and carried out repairs on “rail bikes.”
Driving Clean and Gaining Greens
AB349, a bill which shut the “classic car loophole,” prior to the bill a loophole existed which permitted an increasing number of older, dirtier vehicles to avert polluted air inspections.
LIV Tour Poses Threat to PGA Tour Model, Sparks Tension
The LIV Golf Tour has been the hottest topic in professional golf during 2022.
“Gentleminions” TikTok Trend Has Teens Showing Up To See “Minions” In Suits
Move over “Morbius,” there’s a new movie meme on TikTok, and it’s sending young men and high schoolers in droves to the theaters.
Biden Takes Action to Protect Abortion Rights But is it Enough?
Since the conservative majority in the United States Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last month, President Biden stated that the court’s decision was not driven by the Constitution or the history of protecting women at the time when they were dying from unsafe abortions.