Arizona records 2nd highest COVID rise as hospitals struggle

Arizona health officials’ public messaging took on a blunt tone Saturday as the state reported the second-highest daily increase since the pandemic’s start and the outbreak’s fall...

Utah’s population still growing but births drop

Utah’s population swelled by an estimated 52,820 people during the fiscal year that ended July 1, 2020, as a yearslong economic boom ended and the pandemic and...

Trump promotes own grievances at rally for Georgia senators

President Donald Trump pressed his own grievances over losing the presidential election at a rally Saturday in Georgia, more so than trying to help two Republican Senate...

Long lines create exasperation for those waiting at Nevada DMV

“It is literally impossible for a new resident like myself to get a driver’s license or car registration,” Kerry Welsh said Saturday outside the West Flamingo Road...

Tech entrepreneur Tony Hsieh’s death little noticed in former whaling town

Although Las Vegas tech entrepreneur Tony Hsieh was known throughout the states, no one in New London, Connecticut, really knew he was visiting this waterfront community Original...

‘Greatest threat to life:’ California closures imminent

Five San Francisco Bay Area counties imposed a new stay-at-home order for their residents that will take effect Sunday. Southern California and a large swath of the...

Biden officially secures enough electors to become president

California certified its presidential election Friday and appointed 55 electors pledged to vote for Democrat Joe Biden, officially handing him the Electoral College majority needed to win...

Nevada State College adds mentorship program for Black students

The school is launching a chapter of Collegiate 100, which focuses on both mentorship and networking — just the second college west of the Mississippi River to...

Nevada colleges sticking with mostly remote instruction in spring

Presentations by college and university presidents at Friday’s Board of Regents meeting indicate no rush to return to in-person learning. Original article: https://www.reviewjournal.com/local/education/nevada-colleges-sticking-with-mostly-remote-instruction-in-spring-2204108/

More than 1,100 Nevada prisoners have tested positive for COVID-19

As of Friday, 1,103 prisoners in Department of Corrections custody have tested positive for the coronavirus, according to data from the Department of Health and Human Services....

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