A cruise ship that had to cut short its trip because of the coronavirus and mechanical problems docked Sunday in Honolulu’s harbor.
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Turn them into floating hospitals.
The coronavirus isn’t the only thing threatening a sales-tax increase sought by the Clark County Education Association.
Lake Mead National Recreation Area announced more closures to park operations on Sunday in an effort to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Public meetings should be held over teleconference or videoconference and still allow for public comment.
The Canadian Olympic Committee says it won’t send athletes to the Tokyo Games unless they’re postponed for a year, becoming the first country to threaten such a move in the face of the coronavirus pandemic.
Hakkasan Group is offering severance packages ranging from one to four weeks. Benefits are suspended at the end of the month.
The sportsbook took more than 1,000 bets on its Nevada mobile app on the final three days of matches at SUMO Haru Basho 2020, a pro tournament that ended Sunday in Osaka.
The victim was taken to University Medical Center but died from her injuries.
The company said it was following Gov. Steve Sisolak’s orders to close.
Freshman star Vernon Carey missed two free throws in the final second as Duke was ousted by Richmond in the Review-Journal’s NCAA Tournament simulation.
MGM Resorts International announced that COO and President Bill Hornbuckle has been named acting CEO and president, replacing outgoing chairman and CEO Jim Murren.
The Senate has refused to advance the coronavirus rescue package in a procedural vote with Democrats rejecting a draft from Republicans and pushing for more aid for workers.
People are panicking for no reason.
Gov. Steve Sisolak announced that outgoing MGM Resorts International CEO Jim Murren will lead a public-private partnership, the COVID-19 Response Relief and Recovery Task Force.
How long? That’s the big question as we experience the ongoing toll of the coronavirus in Las Vegas, a city remarkably susceptible to economic disruption from the outbreak.
The Las Vegas Valley Water District and the Southern Nevada Water Authority have suspended visits to residential and commercial sites, citing the coronavirus outbreak.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio stopped short of closing playgrounds or parks Sunday but said police will start clearing out places that get too crowded.
Neil Diamond introduced a new version of “Sweet Caroline,” with, “I think if we sing together, well, we’ll feel a little bit better.
The change in strategy followed IOC president Thomas Bach leading a conference call with executive board members.
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area Scenic Drive is closed until further notice, according to the organization’s website.
The Golden Knights signed rookie defenseman Zach Whitecloud to a two-year extension Sunday. The deal carries an annual average value of $725,000.
He said he has not had symptoms and was tested out of an abundance of caution due to his extensive travel and events.
An email sent to parents just before 8 a.m. said a member of the John Tartan Elementary School had tested positive for coronavirus.
There have been 2,909 tests performed, according to the Nevada Health Response state website.
An early-morning fire in its kitchen has forced the popular Chinatown-area restaurant District One to close its doors while it undergoes repairs.
Sunday’s arriving flight delays are the longest of the four-day ordeal, as the FAA’s website displayed average delays of 3 hours and 5 minutes.
More than 24,000 people have been infected with the virus in Spain, with nearly 1,400 deaths.