When the National Association of Broadcasters made its decision to cancel rather than delay its convention in late April, thousands of laborers lost work.
A North Las Vegas man is suspected of seriously injuring an infant in his care for the second time in five years, according to North Las Vegas police.
The S&P 500 had shot up 17% over the previous three days as traders became hopeful that Congress would pass a $2 trillion coronavirus relief package.
“It makes you feel so isolated,” said Rachael Anderson, who was quarantined in a hospital room with her infant son before his test results came back negative.
Although there isn’t a lot of centralized assistance available nationwide as of yet, various charities and private companies are stepping up to provide help to those in need.
Las Vegas Valley skies are clearing Friday morning after a light band of isolated rain and snow before sunrise.
The worldwide death toll has surpassed 25,200 with more than 558,500 cases. In the U.S., 1,353 have died and 91,255 have been infected.
Some industry associations say there could be improvements made to the bill, but overall the response has been overwhelmingly positive.