The Nevada Department of Health and Human Services confirmed Wednesday that it had issued a cease-and-desist order to Sahara West Urgent Care and Wellness in Las Vegas.
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Speedway Motorsports, which owns Las Vegas Motor Speedway, announced it has laid off approximately 200 employees and furloughed about 100 others because of the COVID-19 virus.
The world’s biggest economy this week began issuing one-time payments to tens of millions of people as part of its $2.2 trillion coronavirus relief package.
The Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation is adding a new phone line to help speed up its unemployment insurance claims process.
The city contributed $200,000 to a nonprofit to buy Chromebooks for Henderson students so they can receive an education during the coronavirus pandemic.
Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman called sweeping nonessential business closures “total insanity” with no end in sight, and she once more pushed to open the state.
Holocaust survivor Henry Kronberg celebrated his 100th birthday on Tuesday even though a big party had to be canceled because of the coronavirus.
Downtown Las Vegas pizzeria has enhanced safety measures in place, will feature new menu items five days a week.
The supply of meat is greater due to shutdowns of resorts and restaurants, but many factors influence what you pay at the supermarket.
The number of new cases reported for the county was the lowest increase reported overnight since the district added 37 cases to the total on March 24.
Henderson police officers made a boy’s birthday extra special on Tuesday by doing a drive-by birthday salute to the child.
Markets are already bracing for what’s forecast to be the worst downturn since the Great Depression.
As countries edge toward ending lockdowns and restarting economies and societies, citizens are being more closely monitored, in nations rich and poor, authoritarian and free.
Oxford Economics last week ranked Nevada the second-most economically vulnerable state behind Maine, saying the Silver State’s tourism sector, as measured by its share of financial output, is more than four times larger than the country’s.
U.S. retail sales plummeted 8.7% in March, a record drop as the viral outbreak closed down thousands of stores and shoppers stayed home.