In The News: Office of Executive Vice President and Provost

Reno Gazette-Journal

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.

Reno Gazette-Journal

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.

USA Today

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.

Yahoo!

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.

MSN

The butts stop here.

MGM Resorts announced Monday that when Park MGM and NoMad Las Vegas reopen at the end of the month, the hotels will comprise the first fully smoke-free resort -- including its casino -- on the Las Vegas Strip. (NoMad is a boutique hotel on the upper floors of the resort building.)

CNN

The butts stop here.

MGM Resorts announced Monday that when Park MGM and NoMad Las Vegas reopen at the end of the month, the hotels will comprise the first fully smoke-free resort -- including its casino -- on the Las Vegas Strip. (NoMad is a boutique hotel on the upper floors of the resort building.)

Las Vegas Review Journal

Marco Villarreal has one of the coolest jobs in Las Vegas.

Literally.

Las Vegas Review Journal

A Las Vegas Strip icon reopened its doors Thursday after going dark for more than five months.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

MGM Resorts International announced the official layoff of 18,000 furloughed employees Friday, with separations beginning Monday, Aug. 31. MGM CEO and President Bill Hornbuckle made the official announcement following almost six months of the temporary closure of their U.S. properties due to COVID-19.

Las Vegas Review Journal

No, your eyes aren’t playing tricks on you; the Mirage resort-casino has reopened on the Las Vegas Strip.

The Sierra Nevada Ally

During Tuesday’s online meeting of the interim Legislative Committee for the Review and Oversight of the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency and the Marlette Lake Water System, lawmakers heard several presentations regarding the role of science in state policy.

Nevada Independent

In 2018, at a meeting in Las Vegas, the Nevada Division of Emergency Management presented its risk assessments for the state. What was most revealing was that many, if not the majority, of the threats were related to weather. Severe Heat. Wildfire. Floods. Earthquakes.