Mobile dance party to spread encouragement during coronavirus pandemic – VIDEO
 
Mobile dance party to spread encouragement during coronavirus pandemic – VIDEO

The Clark County Parks and Recreation Department outfitted a van with speakers and a DJ to to blast music through local neighborhoods for a socially distant dance party and passed out kits with school supplies, books and hygiene items. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Unions contracts expiring – VIDEO
 
Unions contracts expiring – VIDEO

RJ investigations reporter Arthur Kane and Renee Summerour discuss the uncertainty of union contracts expiring in June, and how the extent of the financial damage from the crisis will make it difficult for unions and governments to negotiate collective bargaining agreements, possibly sending many to arbitration. (Renee Summerour/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Marriage License Bureau reopens after coronavirus closure – VIDEO
 
Marriage License Bureau reopens after coronavirus closure – VIDEO

The Clark County Marriage License Bureau at the Regional Justice Center in downtown Las Vegas reopens Monday, April 24, 2020. The bureau closed March 17 amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Sunrise Hospital releases man who recovered from coronavirus – VIDEO
 
Sunrise Hospital releases man who recovered from coronavirus – VIDEO

Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center celebrated a milestone on Saturday, April 25 — the discharge to date of more than 50 COVID-19 patients. Employees marked the occasion by clapping and cheering as patient David Reifer was pushed down a hallway and out of the Las Vegas hospital in a wheelchair. (Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center)

Protest promotes recall of Gov. Steve Sisolak – VIDEO
 
Protest promotes recall of Gov. Steve Sisolak – VIDEO

A group known as Fight for Nevada and its supporters gathered outside of the Grant Sawyer State Office Building to protest and promote the recall of Gov. Steve Sisolak. (Erik Verduzco/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

4.4M more Americans file jobless claims – VIDEO
 
4.4M more Americans file jobless claims – VIDEO

The Labor Department released the numbers on Thursday. The five-week total of those who have filed claims since the beginning of the U.S. coronavirus outbreak now exceeds 26.4 million. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Lysol maker issues warning not to drink their cleaning products – VIDEO
 
Lysol maker issues warning not to drink their cleaning products – VIDEO

Reckitt Benckiser, the company that makes Lysol and Dettol, is warning customers not to ingest its cleaning products after President Trump suggested that ingesting disinfectants could help protect people against the coronavirus. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Henderson company offers free COVID-19 antibody testing – VIDEO
 
Henderson company offers free COVID-19 antibody testing – VIDEO

Designs for Health, a dietary supplement and nutrition products company in Henderson, offers their employees free, voluntary, confidential COVID-19 antibody testing at their offices Thursday, April 23, 2020. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @KMCannonPhoto

Should babies wear face masks? – VIDEO
 
Should babies wear face masks? – VIDEO

The CDC now recommends wearing cloth masks to prevent the spread of COVID-19. But are they suitable for babies? According to the CDC, masks should not be used for children under age 2. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Treasure Island plans to reopen May 15 – VIDEO
 
Treasure Island plans to reopen May 15 – VIDEO

Treasure Island is planning to open its doors to guests May 15, despite Gov. Steve Sisolak saying Wednesday that gaming shutdowns, currently set to end April 30, will probably be extended an undetermined amount of time. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Coronavirus Q&A – VIDEO
 
Coronavirus Q&A – VIDEO

You had questions, and we’ve got the answers! Renee Summerour sits down with Dr. Brian Labus, epidemiologist with the UNLV School of Public Health and the governor’s medical advisory team, and RJ health reporter, Mary Hynes, to answer viewer questions regarding the coronavirus spread in Nevada. (Renee Summerour/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Trump suspends some US immigration for 60 days – VIDEO
 
Trump suspends some US immigration for 60 days – VIDEO

During the daily White House press conference on Tuesday, President Donald Trump revealed the details of the upcoming executive order. Trump said the order will be reassessed after 60 days “based on economic conditions” of the U.S. (Las Vegas Review-Journal

Gov Steve Silolak’s reopen plan discussion
 
Gov Steve Silolak’s reopen plan discussion

Renee Summerour and the Rj’s Steve Sebelius discuss Governor Steve Sisolak’s “Reopening Plan’, and if it will be enough.

Culinary Union and SEIU Call for help
 
Culinary Union and SEIU Call for help

The Culinary Union and SEIU are calling for local ad federal entities to help protect frontline workers during the COVID-19 pandemic

SEIU blasts OSHA and CDC
 
SEIU blasts OSHA and CDC

When asked if OSHA should be inside the hospitals to reports health violations,
SEIU Executive Board member Jody Domineck blasts OSHA and the CDC for not doing their job to protect workers

FDA approves first COVID-19 at-home collection kit – VIDEO
 
FDA approves first COVID-19 at-home collection kit – VIDEO

On Tuesday, the Food and Drug Administration revealed that the test had received emergency approval. The new kit, produced by North Carolina-based LabCorp, allows people to collect their own sample from home and send it to be tested. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Costco gasoline at $1.89 a gallon – VIDEO
 
Costco gasoline at $1.89 a gallon – VIDEO

People fill up their vehicles at Costco off of Martin Luther King Boulevard in Las Vegas on Tuesday, April 21, 2020. (Elizabeth Brumley/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Oil prices plummet to minus $37 a barrel – VIDEO
 
Oil prices plummet to minus $37 a barrel – VIDEO

U.S. crude prices reached their lowest level on record, with West Texas Intermediate crude dropping to minus $37.63 a barrel on April 20. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Reopened Wynn Resorts will have thermal cameras and masks
 
Reopened Wynn Resorts will have thermal cameras and masks

Wynn Resorts Ltd.’s CEO hopes to see the Strip “slowly begin” to reopen in the next month, according to an updated health and sanitation plan published Sunday morning. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Spread of COVID-19 in Nevada Nursing Homes
 
Spread of COVID-19 in Nevada Nursing Homes

Institutional living facilities where it is difficult to adhere to social distancing guidelines have been hard hit by the spread of COVID-19

New numbers show COVID19 disproportionately killing Black and Asian residents
 
New numbers show COVID19 disproportionately killing Black and Asian residents

New numbers by the Southern Nevada Health District show COVID-19 disproportionately killing Black and Asian Clark County residents compared to their White and Hispanic counterparts.RJ investigations reporter Michael Scott Davidson and Renee Summerour discuss why that is, other factors revealed in these numbers including gender and age.

US homebuilder confidence plunges amid coronavirus pandemic
 
US homebuilder confidence plunges amid coronavirus pandemic

The National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo housing market index dropped 58 percent from March to a score of 30 this month, the largest monthly change in the history of the index.

Phone lines added to help unemployment
 
Phone lines added to help unemployment

RJ business reporter Bailey Schulz talk about The Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation took additional steps adding a new phone line with about 100 workers and reiterating a new online filing system.

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