James Darby showed up at the Smith’s Food & Drug store on North Rancho Drive very early Wednesday to make sure he could pick up needed groceries and supplies.
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Target is reducing store hours nationwide effective Wednesday as well as reserving the first hour for “vulnerable” shoppers, joining measures some other retailers have adopted.
Las Vegas police demonstrated an increased security presence at some of the shuttered Strip properties early Wednesday.
President Donald Trump announced he was temporarily closing the border with Canada to fight the coronavirus, at the same time as he requested a $46 billion package to fight the disease.
Major developments around the world overnight as COVID-19 spreads. Cases exceed 201,000 with the death toll surpassing 8,000.
For at least the next 30 days, casinos on the Las Vegas Strip and across Nevada will sit empty. No tourists. No jackpots. No entertainment. No buffets.
After Sisolak announcement, some Las Vegas Valley residents flock to dispensaries and liquor stores ahead of nonessential business closures.
Raiders reserve linebacker Quentin Poling posted to social media that he fears he has an unconfirmed case of coronavirus.
Evel Pie, 508 E. Fremont St., says it will give away free pizza to anyone in need beginning at 11 a.m. Wednesday.
Ottawa is notifying those who came in contact with the player and have told other members of the team to monitor their health and seek advice from the medical staff.
St. Patrick’s Day revelers at Rock & Reilly’s pub watched Gov. Steve Sisolak’s news conference announcing the 30-day closure of casinos and other nonessential business. After the conference, REM’s “It’s the End of the World as We Know it” played at the pub.
That David Saxe was the final producer to close his shows is no surprise to anyone who has followed Las Vegas entertainment over the years.
Dental emergencies as defined by the ADA include having a tooth knocked out, a broken or injured jaw, swelling or bleeding gums and severe pain.
City and county officials in all local jurisdictions have declared states of emergency to deal with the coronavirus epidemic, which grant local governments additional powers.
On Sunday, Dr. Marianne Hazelitt began her quest to be tested for COVID-19, the illness caused by the new coronavirus.