Las Vegans battling the COVID-19 pandemic are getting “thank you” swag bags from the Las Vegas baseball community.
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The theater is selling tickets for shows including “Bad Boys for Life” and “Trolls World Tour.” Guests must remain in their cars as part of new safety measures.
A representative for the $4.3 billion hotel-casino project on Thursday announced the new cases of the respiratory disease caused by the novel coronavirus.
An review of more than 20 states found that before the coronavirus outbreak many had at least a modest supply of N95 masks, gowns, gloves and other medical equipment.
A Thursday statement revealed that COVID-19 hit the company hard in the first quarter. Early estimates show MGM’s net revenue dropped 29 percent compared with the same period the previous year.
Treasure Island is planning to open its doors to guests May 15, despite Gov. Steve Sisolak saying Wednesday that gaming shutdowns will probably be extended.
The latest fatalities pushed the county death toll from the disease caused by the new coronavirus to 163.
An early rally on Wall Street suddenly vanished on Thursday, the latest example of how fragile the hopes underpinning the stock market’s monthlong recovery are.
If you have been concerned about weight gain while staying home during the pandemic, you apparently are not alone.
Doctors still are providing routine care against a backdrop of the COVID-19 crisis.
Local parents and their divorce attorneys are struggling to come up with compromises while following their court-ordered agreements in the age of COVID-19.
The U.S. Labor Department said 4.4 million more people filed for unemployment benefits last week, after nearly 22 million applied for aid in the previous four weeks.
Can the country move beyond a crippling fear of the virus and return to some modified version of its old routines, doing what’s possible to mitigate the risk of COVID-19 but acknowledging it may be a fact of life for years to come?
Educators say they miss the classroom and their kids, but the bigger concern is whether students will remain engaged during the extended at-home learning experience.
Gov. Steve Sisolak discussed the 14-day trend that he’s set as a benchmark for launching the first phase of Nevada’s retreat from business closures caused by the coronavirus epidemic.