The scene has been playing out for weeks now across town, as various Las Vegas institutions resume daily operations, each providing its own chapter in the story of a 24/7 city getting back on its high-heeled feet.
Reopening Las Vegas
More than two months into a state-mandated shutdown, some Las Vegas casinos and restaurants are planning to reopen their doors to the public June 4.
Saying 22 union members and their families have died of COVID-19 and 352 are hospitalized, Culinary leaders are asking Gov. Sisolak, the Legislature and casinos to do more for them.
Many private schools are planning to have students return full time to campuses in August and say they are receiving an influx of inquiries from public school parents.
With schools around the country preparing to start remotely in the fall, the possibility of a full-time return to distance learning is looming over Clark County schools.
At first, it was toilet paper, face masks and meat. Now, the nation is facing a new crisis from the coronavirus pandemic: a coin shortage.
With a Sept. 13 deadline to bring expired documents up to date at Nevada Department of Motor Vehicle offices, open appointments at some Las Vegas offices aren’t available until October.
Eldorado and Caesars’ regional properties are performing much better than their destination properties.
A Madame Tussauds spokeswoman says, “These are figures you can get close to and not have to worry.”
On June 18, Las Vegas Sands Corp. updated its health and safety plan to ask table game players and spectators to refrain from smoking or vaping.
Starting Saturday, eligible beneficiaries can access the exchange, commissary and food services. Access to the satellite pharmacy on the weekends will begin July 25.
He last celebrated Mass at Christ the King Catholic Church on July 9 while wearing a face mask and using hand sanitizer, as diocesan protocol requires.
Tropicana is set to reopen 10 a.m. Sept. 1, according to the hotel-casino’s website.
Plaintiffs representing 37 Clark County bars have gone to court to block Gov. Steve Sisolak’s latest order closing alcohol-serving establishments.
Despite the pandemic’s devastating effect on Las Vegas’ economy, several local communities are in the top 30 nationally for builders’ sales this year.
Third-party services vary when it comes to specifics on holding drivers to the face-covering mandate in Nevada.
With a quarantine rule on the verge of being lifted, Macao’s casinos, including some owned by Las Vegas companies, anticipate a return to billion-dollar gaming revenue.