Nonprofits, service agencies seek donated items, money and time as they assist families affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
Henderson
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.
Henderson restaurant owners on Wednesday were facing a new reality amid the global coronavirus pandemic.
Henderson Libraries announced Wednesday it will temporarily close all of its branches until further notice in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
The Clark County firefighters’ exposure happened during a medical call involving a patient who has since been tested for COVID-19.
UnCommons and Burke Construction Group are delivering free meals to health care workers over the next two weeks.
On Wednesday, the district clarified that it is still doing some testing but is “asking health care providers to send their specimens to private laboratories for testing.”
Throughout Las Vegas, businesses deemed nonessential were preparing Wednesday to shut their doors by noon to comply with an order from Gov. Steve Sisolak.
James Darby showed up at the Smith’s Food & Drug store on North Rancho Drive very early Wednesday to make sure he could pick up needed groceries and supplies.
Celebrity Cruises said in a tweet Tuesday that the Celebrity Eclipse cruise ship will embark on a 10-day voyage from Chile to California.
Coronavirus closures are resulting in mass Las Vegas blood shortages. Local blood drive centers are taking precautions and ask that people continue to donate.
The family was aware of the coronavirus concerns before they boarded the ship, but decided not to cancel the trip because it planned for a while and they didn’t think it would be a problem.
Boys and Girls Clubs of Southern Nevada are shutting down for at least three weeks starting Monday, following the closure of K-12 schools in Clark County.
North Las Vegas and Henderson are suspending water shutoffs for residents financially affected by measures to combat the coronavirus, both cities said Monday.
The Clark County School District began handing out free meals at more than a dozen sites around the Las Vegas Valley on Monday to preserve a vital lifeline for needy students.