Viva Zapata’s Mexican Restaurant and Cantina teamed up with the Salvation Army for music and burrito lunches to-go on Tuesday.
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Pin Kaow Thai Restaurant locations are now open for takeout and delivery; La Strega’s Chef Gina Marinelli will offer an online cooking class next week.
Henderson Councilwoman Michelle Romero in an open letter called for the economy to reopen while vulnerable populations continue to take shelter.
President Donald Trump said Wednesday he would allow the nation’s top infectious disease expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci, to testify before a Senate committee, but he defended a decision to block his testimony before a Democrat-controlled House panel.
“Our numbers have gone up really quickly in a short amount of time, which means that the virus is moving,” said Dawna Brown, director of Pyramid Lake Tribal Health Clinic.
The Nevada Court of Appeals and the Nevada Supreme Court have scheduled oral arguments via videoconferencing during the coronavirus pandemic.
A survey among small businesses found most owners were able to successfully apply and receive funds from the Paycheck Protection Program, after it received a second round of funding last month.
The furloughs of almost 63,000 MGM Resorts International employees soon could turn into layoffs.
MGM Resorts has terminated positions heading up esports, marketing and advertising.
Vice President Mike Pence says the White House coronavirus task force could wind down its work by early June.
Former President Barack Obama will deliver a televised prime-time commencement address for the high school Class of 2020 during an hour-long event that will also feature LeBron James, Malala Yousafzai and Ben Platt, among others.
Las Vegas police reopened their records and fingerprint bureau Tuesday morning and saw heavy demand for the services.
The city of Las Vegas is considering laying off about 200 employees to save roughly $19 million if needed to balance a budget that has been deeply affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
It seems like not so long ago we were planning our springs and summers, perhaps purchasing concert tickets or booking a vacation.
The culinary union, the largest labor organization in Nevada, says the state Gaming Control Board’s guidelines for reopening casinos fall short of protecting workers.