Be honest, not alarmist, and keep the kids on a daily routine, local mental health experts advise.
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State government in talks with banks and others to provide assistance to Nevadans impacted by the economic upheaval the new coronavirus has inflicted on the state, he says.
Many maintain the recommended 6 feet of separation during ventures outdoors, but not everyone is following the guidelines aimed at slowing the spread of the new coronavirus.
Evictions are not supposed to be happening right now. But weekly renters are still being served eviction notices, or kicked out, amid the coronavirus pandemic.
“A virus didn’t close my restaurant, the government did,” local restaurateur Cory Harwell says of a similar claim he’s made with his insurance company.
Outgoing MGM Resorts International President of Entertainment Sean Christie says, “I wanted to be transparent in telling the company of my intention to move on.”
A plan for distance learning in the Clark County School District has been approved by Nevada’s state superintendent of public instruction.
The Metropolitan Police Department corrections officer tested positive for the virus after returning from vacation to a city heavily affected by the virus.
The Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association announced it has a contingency plan in place to resume competition April 22 if schools are allowed to reopen April 16.
In a bid to survive the financial turmoil of the coronavirus shutdown affecting 41 properties, Penn National Gaming will furlough 26,000 employees nationwide.
Last week, the Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation saw the most unemployment insurance claims in state history.
The Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation (DETR) has implemented new measures to deal with “an unprecedented number of unemployment insurance claims.”
After a couple of weeks of producing whatever online content they could, most late-night hosts are returning to television in the coming days.
When Dr. Fermin Leguen became the Southern Nevada Health District’s acting chief health officer last fall, nobody could have predicted how recognizable his name would become just months later.
President Donald Trump took steps Friday to expand the federal government’s role in helping produce critically needed supplies to fight the coronavirus pandemic.