
Intersection Improvements Begin Soon At Jones/Lake Mead and Charleston/Torrey Pines
Completion of the work is expected in February of 2024. Use of alternate routes is recommended during the project... Read more.

With New Federal COVID-19 Vaccine Guidance, Public Health Encourages Eligible Residents to Get Bivalent Vaccines, Boosters
Everyone Ages 6 Months and Older Should Have At Least One Bivalent Vaccine Dose... Read more.

Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Statement on Supreme Court Ruling Regarding Mifepristone, the Drug Used in Medication Abortions
Today, the Supreme Court ruled to keep mifepristone, the drug used in medication abortions, on the market with no restriction... Read more.

Fremont Street Experience Blazes with Unforgettable 4/20 Celebration
Fremont Street Experience Blazes with Unforgettable 4/20 Celebration, Featuring Top Performers and Mind-Blowing Street Entertainers. LAS VEGAS – The Fremont... Read more.

Public Health Statement on Abortion Access in LA County
Abortion is still legal in California and in Los Angeles County.... Read more.

The City of Las Vegas Business Incentives
Las Vegas, NV – The City of Las Vegas has paused accepting applications for the recently launched Business Security Grant Program to assist qualifying business... Read more.

City Of Las Vegas Offers Free Symphony Park Fine Arts Festival on May 6
2nd Annual Symphony Park Fine Arts Festival Saturday, May 6, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Free and open to the publicSymphony Park, 360 Promenade Place The city of Las Vegas... Read more.

Concert in the Park: Raow Raow Earth Day Block Party
Raow Raow Earth Day Block Party Saturday, April 22, 2-6 p.m. Free and open to the public Third Street Promenade Third Street from Hoover to Gass Avenues in downtown... Read more.

Hepatitis A Case Linked to Recalled Frozen Strawberries Sold in Los Angeles County
An ongoing investigation by the FDA, CDC, and state and local health departments, including the California Department of Public Health, has linked the outbreak to... Read more.

Preventing Severe Illness for Those Infected with COVID-19 Remains a Priority
Preventing Severe Illness for Those Infected with COVID-19 Remains a Priority with 1 in 10 Los Angeles County Residents Hospitalized with COVID-19 Treated in Intensive... Read more.