Whooping cough is still a concern in our community, especially for parents of school-aged children.
Northern Nevada Public Health is reporting increased rates of whooping cough in the region.
A man in Lyon County has tested positive for hantavirus, the first case reported locally in 2025.
A lot of times when we get lots of smoke in the area, we think about how it could impact people. But according to veterinary experts your pets are just as likely to be affected by it as you are.
We have some tips for people in Northern Nevada that say the smoke is affecting them and causing symptoms like coughing, wheezing, and dry eyes.
The number of cases that have been reported are about 7% higher this year compared to the same timeframe last year.
Experts from REMSA Health share essential tips to help community members stay healthy this holiday season and prevent the spread of the flu.
Parents are asked to monitor their children for symptoms.
Tiny particles that people expel when they sneeze, cough or talk are getting a close look for their ability to spread the new coronavirus.
Being able to smell the smoke might be a sign you’re too close to the smoker.