The Clark County School District’s new guidance on teachers recording their live lectures during distance learning has caused a flurry online.
The state’s COVID-19 mitigation task force made the decision Thursday. The task force voted to retain the closures in the two counties “for the time being,” revisiting them in two weeks.
Hotel owners are facing an “unprecedented wave” of foreclosures without commercial debt relief, according to a letter from the industry to Congress. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Las Vegas hotel-casinos are offering midweek promotions to attract customers during off-peak travel times. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Joe Gloria, Clark County’s registrar of voters, wants to reduce the number of planned in-person voting locations available on Election Day.
Henderson Mayor Debra March said Tuesday that she directed the city manager not to use $2 million of coronavirus relief money to expand a City Hall entrance.
A Northern California business owner paid $11.25 million for a Henderson mansion.
The Golden Knights’ right wing Alex Tuch paid $2.35 million for a new home in The Ridges in Summerlin. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
A Clark County district court judge rebuffed a lawsuit seeking to undo the state-ordered closure of bars and taverns in the county to fight COVID-19.
Employees at Station Casinos’ Boulder Station property have decided to leave Culinary Local 226 and Bartenders Local 165.
Death Valley National Park recorded a high of 130 degrees Sunday, one of the hottest temperatures ever recorded in the park if it is confirmed. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The cast and crew of “Le Reve” at Wynn Las Vegas have been told the show is closing permanently.
Dreading the 110-plus-degree highs next week?.
Escape to the mountains, where temperatures in Lee Canyon will peak in the breezy high-70s. .
Visitors can ride the chairlift through the trees.
Lee Canyon’s 18-hole disc golf course leads players on a hike down the mountain to each hole. .
Test your aim at the archery course.
Or go on a hike
The Henderson City Council voted to use $2 million of federal coronavirus relief money to pay for an expansion of a City Hall entrance.
A Las Vegas tourist had $90,000 in cash stolen from his hotel room by a suspected prostitute on the July Fourth weekend, police said.
Alpine Motel Apartments owner Adolfo Orozco refused to spend money on maintenance before a deadly fire, the building’s manager told police.
An arrest report said the suspect in Nellis Air Force Base Master Sgt. Danielle Lynch’s death had dated her for years.
The decision came after the presidents of the 14 universities comprising the Big Ten voted in favor of postponing the 2020 season.
The Clark County School District said 101 employees and 22 students tested positive for COVID-19 from March through Aug. 7.
Store employees were made aware of the positive case on Saturday. Affected areas were closed for “enhanced” cleaning and sanitizing, according to a statement
Cowell underwent surgery to repair a broken back and was recovering at a hospital.
The suspect in the death of Nellis Air Force Base Master Sgt. Danielle Lynch is a decorated Air Force veteran who was discharged in 2017.
Sahara Las Vegas has filed a defamation lawsuit against Scott Roeben, the man behind vitalvegas.com, for reporting a rumor that the Las Vegas Strip property would close in September.
Golden Knights coach Pete DeBoer faces unique challenges this season during the Stanley Cup playoffs.
DeBoer, who was hired by Vegas on Jan. 15, had the team jelling before the coronavirus pandemic paused the season.
Now, the Knights are counting on him to find the right buttons to push again.
during the strangest postseason in NHL history.
Alex Deontae Solomon, 32, was booked on suspicion of abuse of an older/vulnerable person first offense sometime Thursday.
The Southern Nevada Health District is helping to alleviate COVID-19 testing demands by setting up smaller, pop-up neighborhood testing sites. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Hundreds of President Donald Trump’s supporters packed the Ahern Hotel in Las Vegas for a faith-based campaign event. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
MGM Resorts International announced its new “Viva Las Office” program that encourages business travelers to work remotely from the Bellagio or Aria.
Opponents of a plan to convert a historic hay barn at Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs into an event center are suing the city of Las Vegas and Councilwoman Michele Fiore to halt the project. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Las Vegas police detectives are asking for the public’s assistance to identify a suspect who walked up to a senior citizen and punched him in the head. (Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department)