Clark County announces the first “Missing in Nevada Day” on February 1, 2025, to assist families of missing persons.
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - The Clark County coroner’s office says they will host its first ever “Missing in Nevada Day” in February. The Clark County Office of the Coroner and Medical Examiner planned the event for Saturday, Feb. 1 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Clark County Government Center.
It reached 2 million in 2001, according to U.S. Census data. Then in 2018, Nevada's population topped 3 million, though at a slightly slower pace of growth. Clark County contributed the largest portion, accounting for 73% of the overall increase.
The Southern Nevada Health District is urging Clark County residents to take precautions against respiratory illnesses such as influenza and COVID-19.
The former Republican congressional candidate and ex-wrestler charged with murder is appealing his grand jury indictment to the Nevada Supreme Court.
Health officials emphasize that RSV, COVID-19, and flu are posing an increased, combined risk as activity continues to be high throughout Clark County. For the 2024-25 flu season (October to May), the district has reported seven deaths and 438 influenza-related hospitalizations so far.
Data released by Nevada State police showed an increase in deadly crashes across the state as more than 400 people were killed on Nevada roads in 2024.
There are more than 200 missing and more than 300 unidentified individuals in the state of Nevada, according to a news release from the Clark County coroner’s office.
State and Clark County officials say they are working with regional partners to mitigate any shortage of fuel that could occur because of circumstances related to the raging wildfires in Los Angeles County
The State of Nevada'sDepartment of Public Safety has released its final numbers for traffic deaths in 2024.According to the report, 412 people died in traffic-
Clark County firefighters have been requested by the state of California to help with multiple raging wildfires Monday morning.
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