The country group was scheduled to play T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on March 27.
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Four teachers and one administrator who traveled to Seattle last week will not return to their school for two weeks as a precaution related to coronavirus, the district said.
The Golden Knights are temporarily closing “Chance’s Kid Zone” at the team’s practices as a response to the coronavirus, the team announced on Tuesday.
A track worker affiliated with the Standardbred Owners Association based at Yonkers Raceway died after being infected by the coronavirus and MGM has closed the track.
A partner in suburban spot Shiraz says business is down significantly as coronavirus fears continue and people dine out less.
The casino is monitoring developments with the coronavirus, but its 1,500-seat auditorium will be open for the first weekend of the NCAA Tournament.
Amid fears of coronavirus, the company says closures at casinos will start Sunday and be evaluated weekly.
Gov. Steve Sisolak has written to Nevada passengers aboard a cruise ship quarantined in California for COVID-19 advising that they will soon be coming home.
NAB outlined on its website that the show will still move forward saying about 96 percent of its exhibitors are still planning to attend and of the four percent that have canceled, more than 80 percent are from China and unable to attend due to travel restrictions.
The company’s “long standing policy” is to have only employees whose jobs involve cleaning or handling cleaning chemicals wear gloves.
Oracle NetSuite is postponing SuiteWorld20, originally scheduled for Aprilin Las Vegas, until August.
The International Wireless Communications Expo, which was set to take place March 30 through April 3 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, has been postponed.
The status of three San Jose Sharks hockey games are in doubt after Santa Clara County announced a ban of all large gatherings in response to the coronavirus outbreak.
Coronavirus concerns have led the Next Gen TV Coalition to poll its members to decide whether it should attend next month’s National Association of Broadcasters trade show.
Some vendors to Las Vegas’ convention sector are struggling to find work as conventions continue to alter or outright cancel plans amid the COVID-19 outbreak.