Nevada will begin to emerge from its pandemic-triggered statewide business shutdown at 12:01 a.m. Saturday, Gov. Steve Sisolak announced Thursday.
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The delay in processing unemployment insurance claims is taking a toll on Nevadans.
Nearly 3.2 million people filed their initial jobless claims in the past week, according to the U.S. Department of Labor.
The Culinary union is asking the Nevada Gaming Commission to adopt its standards for health and cleanliness and wants casino reopening plans to be made public.
If it’s been a while since you’ve moved your car, you might be faced with these expenses when it’s time to hit the road again.
Questions are being raised about civil liberties under strict coronavirus shutdowns. Enforcement has led to violence, arrests and fines in some states.
Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman is facing a recall effort in the wake of her response to the coronavirus pandemic, including controversial comments she made recently on national television.
Las Vegas city officials are looking to federal funding and employee concessions to deal with perhaps the worst financial crisis in its history, City Manager Scott Adams said Wednesday.
Here’s a round-up of common system messages and the best way to tackle them, according to the state unemployment office.
In honor of National Nurses Day on Wednesday, the health care workers at Summerlin Hospital received gifts — and cuddles — from Las Vegas locals.
The majority of the Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday pushed for businesses to reopen immediately.
Wynn Resorts reported $953.7 million in revenue for the first quarter of 2020, down 42 percent from the same period last year.
Officials and staff members from the Southern Nevada Health District will conduct a video briefing to provide updates about the agency’s COVID-19 response in Clark County.
The financial picture is especially grim for Hispanic Americans, while some African Americans face the dual burden of being disproportionately affected by the the virus while also struggling to pay bills.
Chase Brown played the “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign in his usual attire — leather vest, matching cowboy hat, no shirt.