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 drive-in will remain closed “pending further direction from the governor’s office,” according to a post on its Facebook page.
A coronavirus outbreak behind prison walls could overwhelm the Nevada Department of Corrections, documents analyzed by the Las Vegas Review-Journal showed.
Wayne Allyn Root, a former Review-Journal columnist and conservative radio host, held a protest on Friday where about 980 cars drove down the Strip to demand businesses reopen.
The company’s website showed no open booking dates until June 1 as of Friday afternoon. As recently as Thursday morning, the company was allowing bookings beginning May 1 for its Las Vegas properties.
For the first time, President Donald Trump cut off his daily coronavirus task force briefing on Friday without taking any questions from reporters. It may not be the last time.
Even fire drills are different in the age of coronavirus.
For birthday, Mary Ann Racheau made a fabric face mask in a ‘happy birthday’ print. It was one of about 500 masks she has made in the past few weeks.
The coronavirus outbreak brought Nevada’s economy to its knees. Now North Las Vegas is bracing for a $64 million revenue shortfall through the end of the next fiscal year.
With Las Vegas Valley residents battling a global pandemic, business shutdowns and economic uncertainty, many are finding a silver lining by spending more time with their pets.
One spot offers a ‘UNLV Spirit Night’ benefit; eateries offer cuisines of all sorts for delivery and curbside pickup.
The Nevada National Guard distributed nearly a million pieces of personal protective equipment to 22 Southern Nevada nursing and assisted living facilities this week.
“We are following guidelines from health officials and medical experts,” said company spokesman Timothy Carter in a statement.
Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman on Friday said the city’s hot summer coupled with its unique economy compel it to be “at the forefront of America’s ‘reopening.’ ”