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The key to boosting tourism in Las Vegas depends on how safe travelers feel, according to casino industry experts.
In light of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, it may be a long time before attending concerts is safe again. And even when concerts eventually do come back — which likely won’t happen until 2022 or late 2021 — the experience is likely to be a tad different in a post-coronavirus world.
Gov. Steve Sisolak joins the thousands of Nevadans to test positive for COVID-19.
Gov. Steve Sisolak joins the thousands of Nevadans to test positive for COVID-19.
In April 2015, as the state entered the fourth consecutive year of widespread drought, then-Gov. Brian Sandoval empaneled the Nevada Drought Forum to gather recommendations about how to better manage water. The panel spent that year putting together a long list of policies.
Juanita Thompson fought for years to get her former divorce attorney to repay all the money she stole from Thompson and other clients.
College of Southern Nevada announced Thursday that all employees who can will work remotely for the rest of this month and that only “essential on-campus college operations” will continue.
The US authorities and community are concerned about a new form of scam, associated with telephone calls related to COVID-19.
It seemed unimaginable: months after Covid-19 killed thousands of New Yorkers, the city and state finally seemed to get the virus under control. Infections, hospitalizations and deaths plummeted here and in neighboring regions, while surging elsewhere in the US.
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