The statewide shutdown and travel limitations that began in March amid the COVID-19 pandemic have left businesses in the heart of downtown in a precarious position.
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City, state and national tourism leaders cheered on the battered hospitality industry Tuesday, celebrating National Travel and Tourism Week on the Strip with a “red takeover.”
Las Vegas police said they found a man dead Monday after investigating gunfire on Fremont Street. Police suspect he died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
It was supposed to be one of the busiest weekends of the year. Instead, downtown Las Vegas continues to feel like a ghost town during the coronavirus pandemic.
Officials are not releasing the names of the people who have died fighting COVID-19. Here’s how you can help tell their stories.
Three restaurants offer one-parking-spot, mix-and-match curbside pickup with options for the whole family.
The conflict between maintaining a sick employee’s confidentiality and disclosing the infection to other employees is likely to continue as cases grow in Las Vegas companies.
The virtual event May 1 aims to keep the First Friday community connected while practicing social distancing.
The music, arts and culinary festival, originally scheduled to take place over multiple stages Sept. 18-20, instead will make a full return next year.
The largest road project in the city of Las Vegas’ history is set to kick off next week.
A staff member at a women’s prison in the Las Vegas Valley has tested positive for the new coronavirus, according to state data.
Izaac Zevalking, who works under the name Recycled Propaganda, has donated his talents to designing nine murals for local shops; the one he did on his own shop was stolen.
Vegas artist Dustin Hoots says of the new Fremont East mural, “The whole thing took 15, 20 hours of paint time to finish.”
Clark County and the city of Las Vegas’ ISO-Q (Isolation and Quarantine) Complex at Cashman Center for the homeless was to begin accepting patients on Monday night.
The nonprofit affordable housing provider Share Village in Las Vegas is reporting its first COVID-19 case in a resident.