COVID-19 Cases Continue to Rise in Nevada

The coronavirus has claimed 10 lives in Nevada, including the first person younger than 50. The four new deaths confirmed Thursday were the most in a single day. They included a man from Clark County in his 30s with underlying medical conditions, according to the Southern Nevada Health District. Another Clark County man in his … Read more

Nevada Unemployment Numbers Set Record

Unemployment claims in Nevada just hit an all-time high amid the coronavirus pandemic. More than 93,000 people in Nevada filed unemployment claims last week, up from 6,356 from the previous week, according to the U.S Department of Labor. Nationwide in the week ending March 21, the advance figure for seasonally adjusted initial claims was 3,283,000, … Read more

NV tops the nation in unemployment claims

Nevada tops the nation when it comes to new unemployment claims resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, according to an analysis by the think tank Heartland Forward. The 182 percent weekly spike in claims is due to the state’s dependence on tourism.

Washoe County has 57 confirmed cases of COVID-19

Washoe County now has 57 confirmed cases of COVID-19. That brings Nevada’ statewide total at least to 420 cases. But officials say they don’t have enough testing to get a true picture of how many people may be infected. Some good news-the health district says four people in Washoe County have recovered from the respiratory … Read more

Mask-making becomes a thing during COVID-19 outbreak

Locals are using their stay-at-home orders to be productive. KOLO-TV reports they’re sewing masks-a hot commodity-for nurses and doctors on the front lines of the COVID-19 outbreak. They’ve got a Facebook group called “Masks Across Nevada” which so far has made and donated 350 masks.

State Budget Problems on the Horizon

With Nevada’s world famous nighlife and gambling at a near standstill to slow the spread of the new coronavirus, state leaders are bracing for a serious hit to the state budget just as demand for services like unemployment benefits are expanding. Gambling taxes are the second biggest revenue generator for the state after the sales … Read more

Domestic Violence May Also be Trending Up During Outbrea

Staying home for Nevada during the COVID-19 crisis may be bringing more attention to domestic and sexual violence. On a normal day, employees at Safe Embrace are answering calls and providing services to survivors, both men and women, of domestic and sexual abuse. However “In the last two weeks, we’ve had 60 calls outside of … Read more