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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Student food distribution pods will be set up at 15 school locations in Clark County and at a growing list of schools through the state.
The transportation agency began limiting bus service on the resort corridor on Friday, according to RTC spokeswoman Angela Castro.
FSE President and CEO Patrick Hughes says, “We are glad now we’ve been given direction by our leadership, and we are going to be socially responsible.”
MGM Resorts officials originally issued producers a May 1 relaunch date, but that date is likely to move back.
MGM announced Sunday evening it will temporarily suspend gaming operations at MGM Grand Detroit by 5:00 pm EST Monday, including all hotel, restaurant and bar operations.
All recreational sports leagues and classes have been suspended as well.
Clark County and a handful of Southern Nevada cities declared emergencies on Sunday evening, amidst growing coronavirus concerns, according to a statement from the county.
Former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Bernie Sanders sought in Sunday’s Democratic debate to cast themselves as best-positioned to lead the nation through a global pandemic.
The Summerlin couple that was quarantined on the Grand Princess cruise ship for over two weeks returned home to Nevada on Sunday.
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak on Sunday ordered fewer people at table games in the casinos still operating.
Parents like Gena Ebarb are worried about potenial learning retainment amid the announced three-week school closure.
MGM Resorts International announced Sunday it is temporarily suspending operations at all Las Vegas properties “until further notice,” effective Tuesday.
Following the decision Sunday to close all of Nevada’s K-12 schools through mid-April, Gov. Steve Sisolak announced additional measures to contain the spread of coronavirus.
The TSA is allowing passengers to bring liquid hand sanitizer containers of up to 12 ounces in carry-on bags.
The five new cases, which brings the Reno area total to nine, are all travel-related or connected to a previously identified local case.