Clark County court officials say they’ve launched a new online system that allows people to apply for temporary protective orders electronically.
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Businesses that start operating again are likely to engender good will with the Trump administration at at time when it is doling out billions to companies for economic relief.
It’s a cruel irony of the pandemic that the virus not only steals our loved ones, but also the familiar and comforting rituals that help us mourn their passing.
Clark County coroner’s office also reports on the cause of death of two Las Vegas men in their 70s and determined COVID-19 was the primary cause.
While that’s clearly good news, it also means it’s impossible to know who may be contagious. That complicates decisions about returning to work, school and normal life.
President Donald Trump accused Democrats on Monday of playing “a very dangerous political game” by insisting there is a shortage of tests for the coronavirus, and Vice President Mike Pence told governors the federal government is working around-the-clock to help them ramp up testing.
Amid the COVID-19 shutdown, HyperX Tournament Director Kevin Forrstrom said, “I might be able to run this out of the house.”
If the NBA resumes its season in Las Vegas without fans amid the coronavirus pandemic, it already has a blueprint for how to do it.
Project Marilyn continues to serve women in need and Inspirada residential community starts a flower planting project.
President Donald Trump defended Gov. Steve Sisolak’s shutdown order for Nevada, even as he voiced sympathy for Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman’s criticism of the step.
Wynn’s Las Vegas resorts will look much different under new guidelines, with the use of thermal cameras and masks worn by all employees.
Wayne Newton was photographed wearing a medical mask 55 years ago while buying a newspaper in L.A.
Pressure mounted Sunday on governments to ease the economic pain of coronavirus lockdowns after protests from those fearing for their livelihoods.
During the coronavirus crisis, driving down the Strip feels like traveling through a scene from a Hollywood apocalypse film: empty sidewalks, dry fountains, boarded-up buildings.
Lady Gaga, Stevie Wonder, Lizzo and others sang classic songs brimming with messages of hope and change during a TV special aimed at fighting the coronavirus.