Ferarro’s Italian Restaurant has been in business in Las Vegas for 34 years, but never had to close temporarily — until the coronavirus crisis hit tourism.
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Golden Entertainment, which operates the Strat, plans to keep its properties open and “do (its) best to preserve the jobs of the hardworking men and women” who work there, according to a Monday letter to employees.
Employees will continue to receive benefits and pay during the closure, which is set to last through at least March 31.
A special session may be convened by the governor or by a petition backed by two-thirds of legislators.
Since milk, eggs, toilet paper and other staples have been difficult to find, The Stove is launching a store, of sorts, to sell overstocked items.
Senators scrambled back to empty halls in the Capitol on Monday to continue work on House-passed legislation to provide economic relief and testing kits for the coronavirus that has shut down the nation.
The global pandemic that is the coronavirus has gripped Southern Nevada in a most relentless manner, its harsh realities being felt from one side of town to the next.
Rates for hotel rooms during the upcoming NFL draft were already sliding last week as Las Vegas and other cities shut down to contain the spreading coronavirus.
Zion National Park announced in a statement Monday evening that it is temporarily suspending its shuttle operation.
Death Valley National Park announced on its Facebook page that it will close two of its Visitor Centers amid growing coronavirus fears.
Local leaders won’t speculate on a future NFL draft here, but what’s known for sure is that thousands of people and millions of dollars won’t be coming in April.
Southern Nevadans hoping to begin the week with a stress-relieving workout were disappointed Monday to learn that several area fitness centers are closing temporarily in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.
The Las Vegas community enclave The Space is hosting a livestream for entertainers rocked by the coronavirus outbreak.
The line at the unemployment office on West Charleston Boulevard stretched out the front door Monday morning, filled with workers who had recently suffered from layoffs spurred by the COVID-19 outbreak.
Citing an effort to practice social distancing, retailer J.Crew announced it would be temporarily closing all of its locations including those of its subsidiary brand Madewell.