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 music, arts and culinary festival, originally scheduled to take place over multiple stages Sept. 18-20, instead will make a full return next year.
Thousands of small-business owners reeling from the aggressive measures taken to halt the spread of the coronavirus may have had their personal information exposed last month.
Gov. Steve Sisolak said his team of experts is monitoring coronavirus statistics but that there’s no firm date as to when Nevada can begin the first phase of reopening the state for business.
Luxury and JCK Las Vegas, which had originally been scheduled for late May and early June, had an indefinite postponement date that’s now pushed back to June 2021.
Trump said he would be placing a 60-day pause on the issuance of green cards in an effort to limit competition for jobs in a U.S. economy wrecked by the coronavirus.
With the travel industry devastated by the coronavirus pandemic, Allegiant Air expects to receive more than $170 million in payroll support funds from the federal government.
Researchers did not track side effects, but noted a hint that hydroxychloroquine might have damaged other organs.
José Andrés’ international relief group World Central Kitchen began serving Las Vegas health care workers Monday.
Hospitals across Nevada have faced more complaints in the past seven weeks than OSHA typically receives in an entire year. The union said more are coming.
Las Vegas labor unions are calling for stronger protections and personal protective equipment for all front-line workers in Nevada.
The White House on Tuesday supplied a detailed list of things the federal government has done to help Nevada during the coronavirus crisis.
The Senate passed a nearly $500 billion interim relief bill Tuesday to pump more money into small businesses struggling from the coronavirus outbreak and funnel federal spending to hospitals and testing.
U.S. health regulators on Tuesday OK’d the first coronavirus test that allows people to collect their own sample at home.
The county-owned hospital expects to be able to process by June 1 as many as 10,000 daily polymerase chain reaction tests, which identify if someone presently has the virus.
“As morbid as this is, (the shutdown) has been good for business,” Las Vegas area attorney Michael Cahill said.