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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Despite a massive cut in the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority budget, plans to complete the West Hall expansion and a transit system by January are continuing.
Defense Secretary Mark Esper acknowledged it’s tough to enforce new virus standards with a force of 2.2 million spread out all over the world.
Chefs from MGM Resorts are donating 1,000 hot meals a day for Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada for the rest April.
Nevada stockpiles potential coronavirus drug Sisolak restricted
The Nevada Department of Health and Human Services on Tuesday halted two Las Vegas operations providing rapid tests for COVID-19 and its antibodies.
Attorneys say Gov. Steve Sisolak and the county overreached by relegating the right to marry to a nonessential endeavor in an effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
The hotel-casino also plans to end health benefits for the former staff members Friday.
Recent changes to a program for small businesses will leave them with much less cash in their pockets.
After hiring more than 2,000 workers in Nevada, Amazon plans to hire at least another 800 in the state to keep up with increased demand during the COVID-19 outbreak.
To make sure no Nevadans lose any unemployment benefits, Gov. Steve Sisolak has ordered all jobless claims to be backdated to March 15.
National Restaurant Association’s ServSafe offers classes for during, and after, the coronavirus crisis.
Vegas artist Dustin Hoots says of the new Fremont East mural, “The whole thing took 15, 20 hours of paint time to finish.”
A nurse at MountainView Hospital contracted the virus while treating patients. She received treatment at Southern Hills and nearly died, but she made “a miraculous recovery.”
This comes three days after the Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation temporarily shut down its website for enhancements.
The Nevada National Guard’s deployment in response to the state’s coronavirus crisis expanded sharply Tuesday and will now be the largest state activation in its history.