Raiders Agree to Terms with CB Eli Apple – VIDEO
 
Raiders Agree to Terms with CB Eli Apple – VIDEO

The Raiders have come to terms with cornerback Eli Apple, who last played with the New Orleans Saints. Apple was drafted 10th overall in 2016 by the New York Giants. (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Summerlin businesses officially shutdown
 
Summerlin businesses officially shutdown

Many Summerlin businesses are now temporarily closed in accordance with Gov. Sisolak’s recent declaration that all shopping destinations cease operations to help ensure social distancing and mitigate the spread of COVID-19.

The Las Vegas Strip Wednesday Morning
 
The Las Vegas Strip Wednesday Morning

A quiet morning on the Las Vegas Strip on Wednesday, March 18, 2020. (Elizabeth Page Brumley/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @EliPagePhoto

Fashion Show mall temporarily closes doors – Video
 
Fashion Show mall temporarily closes doors – Video

Fashion Show Mall has temporarily closed for business, just a day after Gov. Steve Sisolak announced a statewide closure of all casinos, restaurants, bars and other nonessential businesses for 30 days. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Smoker Amy Brown
 
Smoker Amy Brown

Amy Brown of Las Vegas and other smokers showed up at the store to buy cigarettes out of concern that tobacco products will either go up in price or be in short supply due to mandated store closures. (Glenn Puit/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Smith’s grocery stores reserving special hours for Las Vegas seniors – VIDEO
 
Smith’s grocery stores reserving special hours for Las Vegas seniors – VIDEO

Smith’s grocery stores are reserving special hours for Las Vegas seniors to shop, starting Wednesday, March 18. “We request that customers respect these hours for the health of our community.” Aubriana Martindale, corporate affairs manager for Kroger. (Michael Quine and Glenn Puit/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Smiths
 
Smiths

Smiths

George hall
 
George hall

George hall

Smiths three
 
Smiths three

Smiths three

Smith’s grocery reserving special hours for Las Vegas Seniors
 
Smith’s grocery reserving special hours for Las Vegas Seniors

Smith’s grocery stores are reserving special hours for Las Vegas Seniors.
Starting from 7a.m. to 8 a.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays for its older shoppers, starting today.
“Seniors have been found to be more susceptible to coronavirus and added that each store will have employees on hand to help those who need it.””, Kroger.
“We request that customers respect these hours for the health of our community.”, Aubriana Martindale , Corporate Affairs Manager

Smiths seniors
 
Smiths seniors

James Darby talks about shopping at Smith’s during special hours for seniors. (Glenn Puit/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Smiths
 
Smiths

Smith’s employee heather Bailey talks about early hours for seniors. (Glenn Puit/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Mandalay
 
Mandalay

Mandalay

Wynn Las Vegas
 
Wynn Las Vegas

Police sit outside Wynn Las Vegas, which closed its doors Tuesday amid the coronavirus outbreak. (Glenn Puit/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas Boulevard shuts down for 30 days – VIDEO
 
Las Vegas Boulevard shuts down for 30 days – VIDEO

Casinos on the Las Vegas Strip shut down following Gov. Steve Sisolak’s statewide order that non-essential businesses close for the next 30 days. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Sahara Urgent Care tests for coronavirus – Video
 
Sahara Urgent Care tests for coronavirus – Video

Coronavirus testing occurs at Sahara Urgent care and the manager goes over who will be tested for the virus and how they will get their test kits. (Erik Verduzco/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Raiders sign LB Littleton, DE Nassib, more
 
Raiders sign LB Littleton, DE Nassib, more

On the second day of the legal tampering period in the NFL, the Raiders picked up linebacker Cory Littleton, defensive end Carl Nassib, tight end Jason Witten and more. Here’s a recap of the action from Tuesday. (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

4 Brooklyn Nets Players Test Positive for COVID-19
 
4 Brooklyn Nets Players Test Positive for COVID-19

4 Brooklyn Nets Players
Test Positive for COVID-19.
That brings the total number of
known NBA players diagnosed
with the coronavirus up to seven.
The other confirmed positives in the league
are Rudy Gobert and Donovan Mitchell of the
Utah Jazz and Christian Wood of the Detroit Pistons.
The Nets had not recently played against either of those teams, making it unclear if these new cases are linked through the NBA.
The Nets did not announce the names of the players
who tested positive, but did disclose that only one
of the players was exhibiting symptoms.
They also reassured fans that all players and
members of the Nets’ traveling team have been
required to self-isolate and monitor their health.
The health of our players and staff is of
the highest priority to the organization
and the team is doing everything within
its power to ensure that those affected
receive the best care possible, Brooklyn Nets,
via statement.
The Nets are currently working to notify anyone
who was recently in contact with the players
who tested positive, including recent opponents

Raiders strengthen defense in free agency – Video
 
Raiders strengthen defense in free agency – Video

Some of the Raiders biggest struggles in the past seasons have come from the defense. Now, in free agency, the front office is making big moves to improve that side of the ball. Vegas Nation crew Cassie Soto and Myles Simmons bring you the latest in Raiders free agency.

Raiders make big free agency moves on offense – Video
 
Raiders make big free agency moves on offense – Video

The Raiders continue to make big moves on offense, including signing long-time Cowboy Jason Witten. Vegas Nation crew Cassie Soto and Myles Simmons bring you the latest in Raiders free agency.

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