The billions of dollars in coronavirus relief targeted at small businesses may not prevent many of them from ending up in bankruptcy court.
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Health care workers and first responders can receive a free “Thank You Meal” at participating McDonald’s locations through May 5.
Wynn Las Vegas has begun accepting reservations starting Memorial Day weekend. The company’s website showed no open booking dates until May 22 as of Sunday afternoon.
Tens of thousands of people packed the sand at Newport Beach in Orange County, where lifeguards reminded people to stay apart if they were in groups of six or more.
Gov. David Ige on Saturday extended the state’s stay-at-home order and the mandatory quarantine for visitors through May 31.
Some states have started to ease closure orders, and Trump is expected to begin to highlight his administration’s work in helping businesses and employees.
The episode was the show’s second “quarantine edition,” with pre-recorded segments at actors’ homes delving into the frustrations and touchstones of quarantine life.
The governor’s stay-at-home order that has been in place since the evening of April 3 is expiring Monday morning.
No new deaths were reported Sunday, according to data from the Southern Nevada Health District.
Deaths officially linked to the virus topped 200,000 globally amid 2.9 million reported infections, according to a tally by Johns Hopkins University.
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.
Tens of thousands of elementary school students weren’t going to be reading on grade level — before losing two months of instruction.
The hospital celebrated the milestone Saturday of discharging more than 50 patients to date by lining a hallway, and clapping and cheering as patient David Reifer was sent home.
The Salvation Army Southern Nevada leadership, staff and volunteers distributed 4,000 pandemic kits yesterday to homeless people who utilize the Salvation Army’s Owens Campus.
Fight for Nevada, a political group that advocates for Gov. Steve Sisolak’s recall, organized a Las Vegas protest Saturday attended by about 400 people amid the coronavirus pandemic.