A sixth grader at a North Las Vegas charter school tested positive for coronavirus the same weekend Gov. Steve Sisolak ordered Nevada schools to close.
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A World Series of Poker official said there were no plans to cancel or alter the schedule for the tournament series because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The latest on the coronavirus pandemic, which has infected more than 428,000 people and killed over 19,000.
Stocks scored their first back-to-back gains Wednesday since a brutal sell-off began five weeks ago, but much of an early rally faded late in the day.
On a typical late March evening, the Las Vegas Strip would be teeming with tourists hoping Lady Luck would smile on them. Not this year.
The Review-Journal is compiling a running list of resources for people throughout Clark County and Nevada affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
Lancsaster Mayor R. Rex Parris said a 17-year-old boy had been hospitalized with respiratory problems and died from septic shock.
Democrats’ coronavirus stimulus delay is shameful
Unprecedented legislation to rush sweeping aid to businesses, workers and a health care system slammed by the coronavirus pandemic remained snagged on Capitol Hill Tuesday night, despite predictions by negotiators that a deal was at hand.
An NHL recommendation for players and staff to self-isolate and stay away from team facilities has been extended an additional 10 days.
Check out Neon Museum exhibits on an app, pick up a hobby, tend some houseplants or check out art lessons with your kids.
The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada is moving their residential routes to a Sunday schedule beginning Wednesday, due to driver shortages and decreased demand amid the COIVD-19 pandemic.
Employees still went into work as of Tuesday, Everise CX worker June Johnson told the Review-Journal, however the Clark County’s Business License Department said the call center was instructed to close.
Nevada’s June 9 primary election will be conducted by mail only due to concerns about the coronavirus, Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske announced on Tuesday.
“The Socially Distant Show” was formed out of pure need, of course. Founders have set up a GoFundMe page to support the entertainers who appear.