The owners of an oyster bar and a breakfast spot forge ahead with plans made long before the coronavirus pandemic forced the restaurant industry to close dining rooms.
Creativity can help parents encourage kids to wear them, but one doctor says it’s better not to have children out in public right now.
As some customers ventured back to businesses, the confirmed number of coronavirus deaths in the United States passed 50,000, according to a tally compiled by John Hopkins University.
The rule had denied small casinos access to $350 billion in funds allotted for small businesses shuttered by the coronavirus outbreak.
The new cases pushed the total number of cases of the disease caused by the new coronavirus in the county to 3,443 and raised the death toll to 168.
The conflict between maintaining a sick employee’s confidentiality and disclosing the infection to other employees is likely to continue as cases grow in Las Vegas companies.
The calm opening to trading in U.S. markets belies what’s been a wild week. From Monday’s astonishing plummet for the oil market to Thursday’s sudden disappearance of a morning stock rally, markets pinballed as the mood swung from fear to hope and back again.
The 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic sparked shutdowns, warnings and pushback around the U.S. that are eerily similar to the fallout from the coronavirus outbreak more than 100 years later.
Don’t inject disinfectants, health officials leapt to warn on Friday, reacting to President Donald Trump’s comment that disinfectants perhaps could be injected or ingested to fight COVID-19. His suggestion even prompted the maker of Lysol to warn its product should never be used internally.
The measure passed Congress almost unanimously Thursday, but the lopsided tally belies a potentially bumpier path ahead as battle lines are being formed for much more ambitious future legislation that may prove far more difficult to maneuver through Congress.
A manufacturer of dietary supplements is providing free antibody testing to its entire U.S. workforce, including 90 employees at its Henderson plant.
A slight disturbance will bring windy conditions Friday and drop the high temperature in Las Vegas several degrees.
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak has yet to confirm when casinos will be able to reopen, but operators are already preparing for the day they’ll have to reassure guests their properties are clean and safe amid the virus outbreak.
About to enter his seventh season, Raiders quarterback Derek Carr finally has his deep threat. Now we get to see if he is the issue or other factors are at play. Or both.
Former wideout Brandon Marshall remembers, “I’m literally in the Wynn hotel, and I call Jay. I’m like, ‘Jay, I’m in some trouble. I need $60,000.’ ”
The Raiders filled their two biggest needs in the first round of the NFL draft, but there are still plenty of options to fill more holes on Day Two.
Ohio State cornerback Damon Arnette, the Raiders’ second selection at No. 19, was a heavy favorite (-550) not to be taken in the first round.
The person fell beneath a Regional Transportation Commission bus about 8:50 p.m. Thursday near the intersection of Silverado Ranch Boulevard and Maryland Parkway.
The Review-Journal’s Vegas Nation crew recaps the Las Vegas Raiders’ first round draft picks in the 2020 NFL draft.
The show may not always go on under extraordinary circumstances. But when it does, you tend to remember it a lot longer.
With every cap sold, the Raiders will donate $10 to Three Square food bank in Las Vegas to help feed those in need.
The Raiders made physical Ohio State cornerback their second pick in the first round, 19th overall, in the NFL draft.
Your Saturday headline in large, bold letters read: “Deadly for blacks, Asians.” The subhead was: “Clark County data: Virus more lethal to nonwhites.”
What about public safety?
I could not believe the Wednesday interview between Anderson Cooper and Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman on CNN.
Mayor Goodman’s plan ensures that what has happened in Vegas will remain in Vegas.
Carolyn Goodman is putting to the test the maxim that any publicity is good publicity. She’d be better off coming up with a realistic plan to reopen Las Vegas.
Gov. Steve Sisolak doesn’t have a plan to open Nevada. But he’s rhetorically committed to extending the lockdown through June — and potentially much longer.
When Clark County students go back to their classrooms, it may be on a staggered bell schedule or through alternate programming, according to new plans presented to the school board Thursday.
There are 16 crime scenes in five different rural communities throughout northern and central Nova Scotia.
