The recent coronavirus pandemic threatens to jeopardize the long-term financial and social futures of the theater community.
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As the economic impacts of dealing with the coronavirus spread, Nevada Sens. Jacky Rosen and Catherine Cortez Masto are working to ensure the gaming industry is included in any relief bill.
Celebrity Cruises said in a tweet Tuesday that the Celebrity Eclipse cruise ship will embark on a 10-day voyage from Chile to California.
Sisolak’s order follows the issuance of executive orders and gaming regulatory decisions to close properties in six other states that offer casino gambling.
The move came after officials struggled to implement social distancing among tourists to the dam, according to the announcement.
Elizabeth Blau has gathered over 600 signatures in less than 24 hours.
YMCA of Southern Nevada will kick off a new child care program Thursday.
In response to the coronavirus outbreak, hand sanitizer will be available as people enter the Las Vegas City Council chambers, where attendees will be asked to sit at least six feet apart.
Lee Canyon announced in a statement Tuesday that it will remain closed for the remainder of the season, citing growing coronavirus fears.
President Donald Trump’s administration is considering sending checks directly to workers affected by measures designed to combat the spread of the coronavirus, in addition to relief for major travel companies.
The Federal Aviation Administration closed the control tower at Chicago’s Midway International Airport after “several” technicians tested positive for coronavirus.
Nellis officials announced Monday on Facebook that only Air Force personnel would have access to the Air Force base commissary. By Tuesday morning the posts had been deleted.
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak ordered casinos and other gaming establishments to close, and also strongly encouraged nonessential businesses to shut down for the next 30 days as part of the state’s latest response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Local gun shops say Las Vegans are clearing their shelves amid growing coronavirus fears.
Clark County will close nearly all of its buildings to the public beginning Wednesday “until further notice” in an effort to slow the spread of coronavirus, officials said.