COVID-19 has passed heart disease as Nevada's top killer in December.
The state is still in Governor Steve Sisolak's three week long pause, as he continues to evaluate Coronavirus data coming out of Nevada.
All relevant staff members continue to self-monitor for symptoms and quarantine during this time – including staying at home and separating themselves from others.
Total cases of COVID-19 continue to rise, five months after the state of emergency declaration.
People across the state are reporting having to wait a long time before getting a test and waiting even longer for COVID-19 results.
Hospitalizations for COVID-19 are rising in Nevada, but the average stay is getting shorter.
The U.S. is heading into the Fourth of July weekend with many parades and fireworks displays canceled, beaches and bars closed, and health authorities warning that this will be a crucial test of Americans’ self-control.
Nevada has a new COVID-19 Response Director, Caleb Cage.
The Division of Emergency Management plans for a wide range of hazards and threats, but COVID-19 is different than most.
There was plenty of patriotism on display in the capitol city today. The Nevada National Guard Hosted its 20th Annual Flag Day and U.S. Army's 243rd Birthday Celebration in Carson City Thursday morning.