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President Donald Trump’s massive Sunday evening rally in Henderson has already led to a fine against its host, but Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak and public health experts warned Monday that far deeper impacts may be on the way.
University Libraries and the Greenspun College of Urban Affairs will host a virtual panel discussion series titled "We Need to Talk: Conversations on Racism for a More Resilient Las Vegas.”
Six months ago, the Strip was just a plane ride away for people seeking top-notch shows, sports, concerts and expos.
By the time this article is published, most or all casinos will be open again, many for several months, after the coronavirus shutdowns in the spring. Despite reopening, the virus is still with us, and preserving health and safety remains top of mind to consumers. I believe that we are still in the early phases of addressing the challenges and establishing new ways of operating.
Smoke-filled air settling over northwest Nevada because of raging wildfires has created a yo-yo effect for the Washoe County School District.
Suzanne Romero, a first-grade teacher at Tom Williams Elementary School in North Las Vegas, says many of her students have immigrants parents who aren’t familiar with the American school system. They get confused by some of the notifications that are sent home from the school, which could lead to their children falling behind.
One of the last Las Vegas Strip resorts to reopen after coronavirus closures will be the first to be smoke-free, MGM Resorts International announced Monday.
When MGM Resorts reopens its last shuttered property on The Strip, guests won’t be able light up cigars or cigarettes at card tables or slot machines.
When MGM Resorts reopens its last shuttered property on The Strip, guests won’t be able light up cigars or cigarettes at card tables or slot machines.