A Southern Nevada couple now hope they have flights home after the Ecuadorian government closed borders and airports.
Alex Chhith
Alex Chhith joined the Review-Journal in November 2019. She covers North Las Vegas, Summerlin and Centennial Hills. She enjoys being out of the office and writing enterprise and hyperlocal stories. A big Vikings fan, Alex hails from the great state of Minnesota, where she previously wrote for several small newspapers.
Visitors depart hours ahead of scheduled shutdowns of the scheduled closures of the Strip megaresorts for several weeks — at least.
With health authorities recommending the public practice social distancing to slow the spread of the new coronavirus, many Las Vegans flocked to Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.
Police said the victim was working on his vehicle in the parking lot of the complex when he was approached by three men.
County officials talked about the local supply chain and why residents do not need to engage in panic buying.
Schools and parents struggle to get money back after last week’s announcement by CCSD officials of an out-of-state travel ban in response to coronavirus concerns.
When Vera Moore moved to North Las Vegas from eastern Virginia in 2016, she brought True Beginnings with her. In March, the group opened its first home, called “Divinity House.”
Islands Fine Burgers Drinks at Canyon Pointe shopping center now is closing Wednesday, according to an employee at the restaurant.
Anyone with information is asked to call Metro’s commercial robbery section at 702-828-3591.
Friends and Families of Incarcerated Persons is a Las Vegas support group for those close to incarcerated people.
Funds raised will go to Friendship Circle, a nonprofit dedicated to helping people with special needs make friends.
Neighbors said they heard an explosion and then saw the house in flames.
The final round for the 2020 Native Son Spelling Bee is set for noon-3 p.m. Saturday at the West Las Vegas Library Theatre. The spelling bee focuses on third- and fourth-graders.
The book was put together by the Westside School Alumni Foundation from Clark County School District archives, personal collections and testimonials from former students.
Henderson’s Paulette Schaeffer, a retired nurse, said she and her husband, Joseph, were confident they were not sick and had at least three health checks during the cruise.