Three Notoriety venues had been opened before being locked down. Seating in these rooms is a socially distant-friendly (if that’s possible) 75 to 250.
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Anxious to spur an economic recovery without risking lives, President Donald Trump on Sunday insisted that “you can satisfy both” — see some states gradually lift lockdowns while also protecting people from the coronavirus pandemic that has killed more than 60,000 Americans.
Republic Services waste collection firm helps feed its frontline workers.
The park, about 160 miles northeast of Las Vegas and popular with Southern Nevadans, has been closed since April 3 due to the coronavirus.
While millions of U.S. workers have already received a quick relief payment from the federal treasury through direct deposit, millions of others without traditional bank accounts must wait weeks for paper checks.
Planned restriping work on the HOV lane system has been postponed amid a coronavirus-related material supply shortage.
The sharper rhetoric coincides with administration critics saying the government’s response to the virus was slow and inadequate.
John Di Domenico is a star on the online service, which is a popular platform for entertainers, celebs and athletes.
A group of coaches from around the valley are making sure seniors feel they aren’t missing out on everything after the spring season was canceled.
CEO Wayne LaPierre said the staffing reductions and other changes were intended to be temporary.
Clark County had three more coronavirus deaths and 49 new cases as of Sunday morning, according to the Southern Nevada Health District.
Lawmakers will start slowly returning to Washington, D.C., as a bill to provide aid for states and cities to help deal with the coronavirus is up for debate.
The 55-year-old Johnson spent three nights in intensive care during his week of treatment in a London hospital after falling ill with COVID-19.
Members of the Michigan Liberty Militia protested the state’s stay-at-home orders this week, some with weapons and tactical gear and their faces partially covered.
While many people in the industry may not feel much like celebrating these days, the U.S. Travel Association and the LVCVA plan to do just that this week.