Nevada reported 556 new cases of COVID-19 and a record 38 deaths on Thursday, as the death toll in Clark County surpassed 1,000.
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The district expects a sharp drop in local sales tax revenue used to fund schools and reduced funding from a services tax levied on vehicle registration.
Stephen Cloobeck, one of the biggest Democratic donors in the state, said, “Clearly Mayor Goodman has not acted in the best interest of Nevadans in this time of crisis.”
Treasure Island announced new health and safety policies Tuesday afternoon as it gears up to reopen to the public.
Nevada HAND supplies seniors with produce and nonperishable foods; SpeedVegas awards Las Vegas first responder.
If these performances come off as scheduled, “Hilarious 7,” late of the Night Owl Showroom at Oyo, would be — at this writing — the first ticketed show in the city to reopen amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Brio Tuscan Grille and Hamptons at Tivoli Village and Ben’Zaa Cantina in the northern valley will not reopen — the first because of corporate financial woes, the others because of changes planned by owners.
The union is also calling on the Nevada Gaming Commission to implement new safety guidelines and release its own reopening plans.
Marche Bacchus reopens the dining room and patio on Thursday; Hash House a Go Go’s Sahara location will reopen Friday.
Amendments freezing comp time and longevity pay bonuses and allowances for furloughed security officers with dogs are included in an amended union contract the LVCVA has.
A revised performance season had been announced last month, but the ongoing coronavirus pandemic caused organizers to cancel the entire event.
Gyms and pools, among the last remaining facilities not allowed to operate, can open their doors on Wednesday.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi unveiled a $3 trillion coronavirus relief package, chock-full of spending for states, cities, tribal government and individual families.
Cirque CEO Daniel Lamarre mapped the company’s ongoing revenue challenges during a phone chat last week.
Management announced the open-air, food-and-retail complex at Fremont and Seventh streets would operate from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily.
With employees coming back to work, business owners are afraid they will be held liable if a worker catches COVID-19 while on the job.