Livestreaming, Seder-to-go meals will be part of Southern Nevadans’ Passover observances this year.
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The restaurant will offer a limited menu of two salads, four pastas, three pizzas and a family meal option that will change weekly.
Jerome Countess, a Silver Star recipient in World War II and a longtime supporter of the Las Vegas Jewish Federation, died March 18 at University Medical Center after a fall in his Summerlin home. He was 99.
A resident of Sun City Summerlin who tested positive for the coronavirus has died. Five others in the 55-and-older community have tested positive.
Retailers have moved quickly to add safety and cleaning measures to stores. But workers are still concerned about their safety as the virus spreads. Here’s what we found.
After booking a huge windfall shielding himself from stock market chaos, hedge fund operator Bill Ackman is upping his stake in Summerlin developer Howard Hughes Corp. by half a billion dollars.
The coronavirus self-quarantine has led many people to seek the company of a pet, according to the Animal Foundation.
The 55-and-older community serves about 12,500 people. The patients were hospitalized as of Wednesday night.
The first Nevadan to die from coronavirus was a 69-year-old Chicago Cubs fan and retired Las Vegas business owner. He died alone at MountainView Hospital.
UnCommons and Burke Construction Group are delivering free meals to health care workers over the next two weeks.
An ATM machine was stolen and then discarded “not far from its original location” on Wednesday morning near Summerlin, Las Vegas police said.
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.
Coronavirus closures are resulting in mass Las Vegas blood shortages. Local blood drive centers are taking precautions and ask that people continue to donate.
According to a community announcement online, Summerlin has closed playgrounds and canceled its annual egg hunt that was scheduled for April 4.
Downtown Summerlin announced Tuesday morning that stores and restaurants are adjusting operating hours to prevent the spread of coronavirus, and some events that were to be held in the shopping area will be rescheduled.