Clark County recorded 98 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 10 additional deaths in the past 24 hours, according to data posted Wednesday by the Southern Nevada Health District.
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With the state’s casinos ordered closed in March by Gov. Steve Sisolak, the industry knew it was going to see a huge win decline. As bad as it is, April’s win will be worse.
It was the sharpest fall since the economy shrank at an 8.4% annual rate in the fourth quarter of 2008 in the depths of the Great Recession.
A Siegel Suites property manager is being disciplined after telling tenants they can’t have visitors at the Las Vegas apartment complex because of the coronavirus pandemic and threatening eviction if they did, the landlord said.
The state Gaming Control Board could limit the number of people inside a casino at one time, but it probably won’t mandate temperature detectors at entrances.
After testing positive for the disease, Las Vegas Review-Journal reporter Rio Lacanlale worried about how many people she might have infected before her symptoms began.
In Europe in particular, public transport is shaping up as a new front line in the battle to tame the pandemic that has already killed over 120,000 of its citizens.
Gov. Steve Sisolak has yet to articulate a plan to free Nevada from its coronavirus lockdown.
Gov. Steve Sisolak said Tuesday he’d make an announcement about Nevada’s path to recovery Thursday, as even President Donald Trump asked him about his plans to allow businesses here to reopen.
A native of New York who moved around the U.S. and saturated himself in Japanese culture, Warren Klein came to Las Vegas for a hospitality degree and never left.
The economic fallout of COVID-19 could have a greater impact on public schools than the recession, according to Clark County School District Superintendent Jesus Jara.
As of Monday, the school district has served nearly 1.8 million meals since the governor closed schools in mid-March, it says.
Restaurants offer special menus, takeout and delivery around the valley.
Gov. Steve Sisolak said Tuesday on Twitter that he plans to announce a “Roadmap to Recovery” plan on Thursday, the final day of his declaration of emergency related to the coronavirus.
The Clark County School District hosted a virtual town hall with Superintendent Jesus Jara and School Board Trustee Deanna Wright on Tuesday afternoon.