We also provide natural gas to more than 145,000 customers in the Reno-Sparks area. For some — especially older adults and people with existing health problems — it can cause more severe illness, including pneumonia, and death.The number of infections is thought to be far higher because many people have not been tested, and studies suggest people can be infected with the virus without feeling sick.Stay informed daily on the latest news and advice on COVID-19 from the editors at U.S. News & World Report.These places are the best in America for educating students at all levels.A committee will recommend that Eastern Kentucky University regents suspend the search for a new leader and hire interim President David McFaddin.A couple who lost custody of a young daughter through their drug addictions have become the first graduates of a family drug treatment court in West Virginia.Authorities say a Florida woman shot and wounded one woman and threatened another following a confrontation outside a grocery store.The Wiggins Police Department has a new chief who is no stranger to the department.The West Virginia Education Association’s political action committee has endorsed Democratic candidate for governor Ben Salango.Facebook plans to build an $800 million data center in Tennessee that is expected to employ about 100 people.West Virginia voters who want to vote by absentee ballot in the November election are now able to submit their requests either online or by contacting their county clerks.Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams has unveiled a process for voters to apply to serve as poll workers for the November election.Best States is an interactive platform developed by U.S. News for ranking the 50 U.S. states, alongside news analysis and daily reporting. Among the many communities we serve are Las Vegas, Reno-Sparks, Henderson, Elko. The platform is designed to engage citizens and government leaders in a discussion about what needs improvement across the country. We provide electricity to 2.4 million electric customers throughout Nevada as well as a state tourist population exceeding 40 million annually. We provide electricity to 2.4 million electric customers throughout Nevada as well as a state tourist population exceeding 40 million annually. Exterior view of the NV Energy building Monday, Oct. 20, 2014, in Las Vegas.Nevada utilities NV Energy Inc. and the Las Vegas Valley Water District plan to resume disconnecting some customers for nonpayment.NV Energy spokeswoman Jennifer Schuricht said customers who are not currently paying their bills, have a past-due balance and have not indicated they are facing financial hardships due to the coronavirus will have their power disconnected beginning in September.Customers facing disconnection will receive 10-day and 48-hour notices, NV Energy said.Those using payment programs including Equal Pay and FlexPay will not be disconnected if they continue complying with payment rules, the company said.Customers have been able to inform NV Energy directly or online whether they have been financially impacted by COVID-19, the company said.The Las Vegas Valley Water District will also resume normal bill collections and processes for past due accounts beginning Sept. 1, spokesman Bronson Mack said.Southwest Gas Corp. plans to continue the company’s moratorium on service shutoffs for natural gas service, spokeswoman Amy Washburn said.Democratic Gov. Among the many communities we serve are Las Vegas, Reno-Sparks, Henderson, Elko. NV Energy proudly serves Nevada with a service area covering over 44,000 square miles. We also provide natural gas to more than 145,000 customers in the Reno-Sparks area. NV Energy proudly serves Nevada with a service area covering over 44,000 square miles. NV Energy proudly serves Nevada with a service area covering over 44,000 square miles. We provide electricity to 2.4 million electric customers throughout Nevada as well as a state tourist population exceeding 40 million annually. Among the many communities we serve are Las Vegas, Reno-Sparks, Henderson, Elko. Nevada utilities NV Energy Inc. and the Las Vegas Valley Water District plan to resume disconnecting some customers for nonpayment. Among the many communities we serve are Las Vegas, Reno-Sparks, Henderson, Elko. We provide electricity to 2.4 million electric customers throughout Nevada as well as a state tourist population exceeding 40 million annually. We provide electricity to 2.4 million electric customers throughout Nevada as well as a state tourist population exceeding 40 million annually. We also provide natural gas to more than 145,000 customers in the Reno-Sparks area.