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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An estimated 5,000 people were expected to attend the event, according to figures from the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority.
Signs at some Las Vegas Valley hospitals alert patients that health screenings are being done.
Couple stuck on the Grand Princess say they are quarantined at a military base in San Diego, despite assurances from Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak that they could return home.
IndyCar and NASCAR will both race this weekend without spectators, the latest sports series affected by concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic.
Post Malone, Zac Brown Band, Andre Rieu among those to potentially be affected.
Jazz players, staff and some beat writers covering the team were tested Wednesday night in Oklahoma City, where Utah was to play the Thunder in a game that was called off moments before tip-off.
The National Cannabis Risk Management Association has postponed its NCRMA 2020 convention, scheduled to be held March 22-24 at Bally’s, due to coronavirus concerns.
The trade group representing the $261 billion U.S. casino industry is looking into stimulus action as the coronavirus outbreak weakens the industry’s performance.
The list of business conferences in Las Vegas that have either postponed or canceled continues to grow with the latest being the National Association of Divorce Professionals.
Minor League Baseball has delayed the start of its season after Major League Baseball announced the halt of spring training games and delayed the start of the season.
The Mountain West suspended spring sports because of the spread of coronavirus, the conference said in a statement Thursday.
As the coronavirus leaves the economy struggling and the public wondering what to do to protect themselves, WalletHub has come up with a list of tips for keeping your wallet safe.
The expo released a statement Thursday saying recent developments such as participant cancellations and the World Health Organization labeling the coronavirus as a global pandemic, have led it to postpone the event for the safety of its members and attendees.
The Fed announced Thursday that it’s injecting $500 billion into short-term lending markets to address disruptions in the Treasury market.
Carson City officials confirmed the first positive test for coronavirus in the state capital.