City to get $561K in opioid epidemic settlement

The Henderson City Council on Tuesday approved receiving more than $550,000 to settle litigation with one of the largest entities tied to the nationwide opioid epidemic. Original...

Henderson acknowledges LDS community’s service in proclamation

The city of Henderson gave a proclamation to the Black Mountain Stake, one of the oldest LDS organizations in the city, for their 50th anniversary celebration and...

Nevada may update wildfire risk disclosure, worker heat protection rules

Wildfires will be discussed in the Nevada Legislature in 2025. But there may be no new legislation protecting workers from the heat. Original article: https://www.reviewjournal.com/news/politics-and-government/nevada/nevada-may-update-wildfire-risk-disclosure-worker-heat-protection-rules-3148937/

Americans can soon order free COVID-19 tests again

Starting this month, Americans will be able to order free COVID-19 test kits that will be mailed to their homes. Original article: https://www.reviewjournal.com/life/health/americans-can-soon-order-free-covid-19-tests-again-3175132/

Planning to visit Hoover Dam? Check this out first

An estimated 7 million people visit Hoover Dam every year. Here are some tips to those who want to see the massive engineering feat. Original article: https://www.reviewjournal.com/business/tourism/planning-to-visit-hoover-dam-check-this-out-first-3126818/

Ask the Pediatrician: Can babies suffer tooth decay?

Tooth decay is one of the most common chronic childhood diseases in the United States. The good news is there are ways to prevent it. Original article:...

Can you trust Dr. Google for medical advice?

Doctors say internet searches for medical information should be done cautiously, especially with artificial intelligence playing a growing role. Original article: https://www.reviewjournal.com/livewell/can-you-trust-dr-google-for-medical-advice-3370049/

Eat your ice cream and other wellness tips

His new book, Ezekiel Emanuel argues that the goal of life should not be to simply live the longest, but rather to lead a healthy and fulfilling...

Toxic bacteria detected in water in Zion National Park

Cyanobacteria, more commonly known as “blue green algae,” was detected in the park, and its cyanotoxins can cause harm to humans and animals if touched or ingested....

School District reports 1st monkeypox case

The Clark County School District said Friday it was notified by the Southern Nevada Health District of a confirmed case at Palo Verde High School in northwest...

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