The Harbor Juvenile Assessment Center, located in the Justice Center building, will remain open.
With the nation facing such a serious problem in COVID-19, now is not the time to play politics.
If a major corporation lays off people without pay but continually raises its room rates, don’t come to us with hat in hand. If you moved all your manufacturing jobs overseas because you could save a bundle, don’t come to us with hat in hand.
Many of the stores also offer online shopping and curbside pickup. Consumers are urged to contact retailers individually to confirm what services are available.
Workers say managers told staff they would not get paid or receive any benefits while the property was closed and advised them to file for unemployment.
Whether a bet stands or is canceled comes down to the rules at the bottom of the betting sheet that almost never come into play.
In most cases, the hospitals are still allowing visitors under certain circumstances, such as for child patients, women in labor and end-of-life situations.
Cirque du Soleil has let go of nearly 4,700 employees worldwide, including more than 1,300 in Las Vegas.
The announcement came Thursday, a day after the city said it would close public areas in city of Las Vegas facilities.
In a news release the DMV said officials are aware of some of the adverse effects that office closures are having on Nevadans and are evaluating ways to provide relief.
Many so-called nonessential businesses in Southern Nevada were closed Thursday in response to the governor’s call for them to shut down, but others remained open anyway.
He said that he came forward to motivate people to educate themselves about what they can do to help fight the pandemic.
Chris Cassidy said he expects to say goodbye in Russia to his wife, Julie, on Friday, three weeks earlier than planned.
A bill that would allow veterans to continue to receive GI Bill benefits if their classes are moved to online-only because of the coronavirus outbreak has passed the Senate and awaits action in the House.
A service member from the NATO military alliance tested positive for the novel coronavirus, Nellis Air Force Base announced Thursday.
There are more than 65,000 signatures for the petition started by MoveOn.org member Nandini Jammi and directed toward Kroger Co.
Organizers of the French Riviera festival said that they are considering moving the festival to the end of June or the beginning of July.
With the NHL season suspended because of the coronavirus pandemic, the Review-Journal will count down the Golden Knights’ top five games of the season, in our opinion.
This week’s top choices include the debut of Season 3 of Netflix’s acclaimed crime drama “Ozark.”
MLB said it is working with teams to develop an industry-wide plan to compensate players for missed games.
The coronavirus pandemic has forced club basketball teams to postpone their seasons and subsequently halted the recruitment of prospective college basketball players.
If you have enough supplies and can stay away from grocery stores, it will help the consumers who haven’t been able to complete their shopping and at-risk populations.
From archived masterpieces to DIY concerts inside various quarantines, here’s a look at some ways to stay entertained for free via new streaming initiatives.
Clark County officials are expanding roadwork hours along the resort corridor in Las Vegas amid the 30-day statewide closure.
U.S. homebuyer interest has dropped sharply in the past week as the new coronavirus upends daily life with sweeping business closures and other shutdowns.
A Las Vegas elementary school informed parents Wednesday that a member of the “school family” has tested positive for the novel coronavirus.
As examples of false reports, they cited stories saying COVID-19 was less harmful than the flu, developed by the United States or exacerbated by taking ibuprofen to relieve symptoms.
Smoke shops remained open throughout the Las Vegas Valley on Thursday, despite a statement from the governor urging nonessential businesses to shut down.
Las Vegas police said on Thursday that 48 employees have reported “workplace exposure” amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Las Vegas has closed public facilities during the coronavirus emergency, but City Manager Scott Adams says city employees are still on the job during the crisis.