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The famed all-you-can-eat buffets and nightclubs will be gone. It is unknown when big conventions, live shows and sports events will return.
Clark County officials will offer a tour Tuesday afternoon of a new COVID-19 testing site at UNLV, which replaces operations formerly at The Orleans and will provide walk-up options for pedestrians, bicyclists and motorcyclists.
Assigning cause of death is rarely as straightforward as it seems, especially when it comes to COVID-19.
On Tuesday, Governor Steve Sisolak is set to discuss Phase Two of reopening Nevada. If safety trends continue, June 4th will be the target date to reopen the gaming industry.
The nursing home resident’s first recorded signs of COVID-19 were subtle: a low-grade fever, accompanied by coughing.
President Donald Trump gave the nation's governors an ultimatum Friday, telling them to open churches, synagogues and mosques -- or he will.
While Nevada eases back into business amid the COVID-19 crisis, construction, while an essential business, has not escaped the impact of the pandemic.
It's as "Las Vegas" as Elvis impersonators or drive-thru wedding chapels: the All-You-Can-Eat buffet.
When they open June 4, Las Vegas Strip casinos are almost certain to take steps to protect the health of workers and guests.
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