MGM Resorts International is holding to a mid-May return to business.
No walk-in visits will be accepted, the group said, citing an effort to slow the spread of the new coronavirus.
Maybe instead of laying people off and closing Strip resorts, we could instead keep people employed by letting them work with the Clark County School District.
In my house, I have something called a “faucet” in the kitchen. The faucet has a knob thingy that I turn and water pours out.
I just don’t know if virtually banning business and commerce — literally destroying Las Vegas; leaving millions unemployed; and potentially starting a Great Depression — was the right path for stopping this deadly virus.
There are indeed legitimate questions about how Nevadans will respond to this unprecedented action, particularly if it drags on.
Hotel-casino employees worked toward complying with Gov. Steve Sisolak’s move to close all nonessential Nevada businesses for 30 days in an effort to curb the spread of COVID-19.
Chase has 56 locations in Nevada, including 49 in the Las Vegas Valley.
Two games came down to the final possession, and none of the First Four matchups was decided before the final minutes in the Review-Journal’s simulation of the NCAA Tournament.
Henderson Libraries announced Wednesday it will temporarily close all of its branches until further notice in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
People in Las Vegas will be unable to obtain certain applications and permits.
“The question is not if we can prevent COVID-19 from entering ICE detention facilities in Nevada, it is how we can minimize its impact on individuals when it happens,” one immigration lawyer said.
The NFL’s new league year kicked in at 1 p.m. PDT on Wednesday, with some deals becoming official and others still waiting in limbo.
With the new coronavirus upending daily life in Southern Nevada, at least one major real estate project has shelved construction work over the public health crisis.
Reserve Raiders linebacker Quentin Polling said Wednesday that he and his family had been tested for coronavirus.
Nevada U.S. Attorney Nicholas Trutanich on Wednesady appointed a special prosecutor to lead coronavirus fraud investigations.
Little Darlings strip club will begin offering drive-thru strip shows for those who want to indulge in some adult entertainment, but do not want to enter the building.
Ben McAdams, along with Mario Diaz-Balart, revealed the news Wednesday.
Betting on a stock market rebound, 16 directors and executives of MGM Resorts International acquired company shares, according to an SEC filing.
With the NHL season suspended because of the coronavirus pandemic, the Review-Journal will count down the Golden Knights’ top five games of the season, in our opinion.
Reported cases of COVID-19 in Clark County have increased by 27, from 42 to 69, the Southern Nevada Health District announced on Wednesday. Nye and Douglas counties report their first cases.
Moves follow closure of schools, abrupt layoff of workers as the valley copes with coronavirus outbreak fallout.
While other supplies may be in short supply, fishing tackle remains available at outdoor stores.
It appears pets may be safe from the COVID-19 virus that is killing thousands as it advances across the globe.
Students living in dorms at Nevada universities have been asked to leave and return to their homes and families as part of the closure of all nonessential operations at Nevada System of Higher Education schools.
Lindy La Rocque, who went to Durango High School before going to play and coach at Stanford, was named UNLV’s women’s basketball coach.
Anyone with information is asked to call Metro’s commercial robbery section at 702-828-3591.
In a nearly empty courtroom, Daniel Lopez was sentenced to between 4½ and 15 years behind bars for killing his roommate in January 2019.
Starting Friday, all inmates in Las Vegas with District Court hearings are expected to appear via video conferencing, the order signed by Chief Judge Linda Marie Bell stated.
