Naomi Mauro says of herself and husband, Gio,“We can make bread, a lot of bread,” Mauro said in a phone chat this week. “At first it was therapeutic, but so far it’s been something people are enjoying, so that’s good.”
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Open Arms Communty Church on Sahara Avenue expects to welcome up to 50 worshippers on April 12, despite virus outbreak.
Despite Gov. Steve Sisolak’s call for the closure of all nonessential businesses, gun shops in Nevada remain open because of a 2007 state law.
Were it not for the coronavirus, all 30 major league baseball teams would be taking the field Thursday.
Teachers with O’Roarke Elementary School participated in a parade around the neighborhoods where their students live on Wednesday.
Plexiglass panels are designed to help slow the spread of coronavirus; stores also putting up reminders for people to stay 6 feet apart.
The lessons are posted online, but to reach students who don’t have a computer or an internet connection, the district is printing packets and then distributing them via school buses.
Brad Paisley challenged Darius Rucker, who played Foster Lloyd’s “You Can Come Cryin’ to Me,” and Charles Kelley of Lady Antebellum has performed Call Me a Dog” by Chris Cornell.
Cooking with Nina goes live on Sundays on Facebook Live and Instagram.
Workers on the site were already adhering to the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention guidelines, according to a news release.
The man received services at Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada and the city of Las Vegas’ Courtyard Homeless Resource Center while he was symptomatic, health officials say.
Beauty Kitchen Boutique will offer curbside pickup starting Friday for locally made hand sanitizer, chemical-free cleaner and beauty products amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
Candidates for office have had to quickly rewrite campaign plans in light of measures taken to slow the spread of the coronavirus in Nevada.
The reserved hotel rooms are intended for people who have tested positive for COVID-19 but have mild symptoms that don’t require a hospital stay.
Las Vegas Strip headlining magician Mat Franco says of his show, “It’s a learn-as-we-go kind of thing, a way to push me out of my comfort zone and still reach an audience.”