Around 1 p.m. Wednesday, crews could be seen working all around the stadium, carrying out signage work and curtain wall duties, among a bevy of tasks.
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The handful of people trickling through McCarran International Airport’s Terminal 1 baggage claim Wednesday had plenty of room to keep their distance from each other.
The U.S. Senate, with a large bipartisan majority, on Wednesday passed a coronavirus relief bill that the House approved on Saturday. It now goes to President Trump for his expected signature.
Service will be suspended Thursday in the wake of the governor’s request that all nonessential businesses close for 30 days because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Absent a “shelter-in-place” order, taking walks, going on hikes and riding bikes remain permissible, and there was plenty of evidence this week of people doing just those things.
The Clark High grad is donating to a different charity each day and urging viewers to do the same.
NV Energy is temporarily expanding an energy bill assistance program to cover more customers facing financial hardships amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Shoppers were nowhere in sight at Fashion Show mall on the Las Vegas Strip on Wednesday.
The United Way of Southern Nevada has launched the Emergency Assistance and Community Needs fund to help those affected by the spread of COVID-19.
A guidance letter from the state says businesses considered nonessential “may remain open” and should adhere to strict social distancing practices to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
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Jameson Irish Whiskey has donated $500,000 and SipScience has started a $100,000 GoFundMe campaign to help bartenders affected by coronavirus shutdowns.
Nevada’s congressional delegation and the head of the union that represents hotel workers asked Congress for help as lawmakers craft a bill to respond to the coronavirus outbreak.
The Clark County firefighters’ exposure happened during a medical call involving a patient who has since been tested for COVID-19.
UnCommons and Burke Construction Group are delivering free meals to health care workers over the next two weeks.