The luxury nongaming hotel in the CityCenter complex says it is reopening with “new safety and cleanliness measures in place to instill the upmost confidence in guests and team members.”
Another Strip buffet has reopened for business. Wicked Spoon at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas began seating customers again Friday morning, though for brunch only, Thursdays through Sundays.
New England’s Super Bowl odds at the Westgate dropped from 40-1 to 30-1 on Sunday night and to 25-1 on Monday morning. Its odds to win the AFC dropped from 20-1 to 12-1.
The weekly series kicks off July 6 with a showing of “Captain Marvel” and is scheduled to run through Sept. 7.
Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, clinics had been closed since March 23 for nonemergency visits. The school is holding off on seeing new patients until fall.
The services provided by Hazel Health will be offered at no cost to students, with parent or guardian consent. There’s no limit on the number of visits students can receive.
The local Culinary union filed a lawsuit against major Strip casino companies, arguing that casinos have unsafe working conditions amid the pandemic.
“We’re all checking in with each other, asking, ‘Who has it now? Who’s out now?’ … It’s just snowballing,” a pit supervisor said.
A new political action committee has formed to fight the mandate to wear masks to reduce exposure to the coronavirus and to punish politicians who support the rule.
In a move that would have been unheard of even a year ago, Cirque du Soleil, the Las Vegas Strip’s preeminent production company for more than two decades, has filed for bankruptcy.
The Lights FC hired a new coach Monday, but only for the remainder of the 2020 season.
A divided Supreme Court on Monday struck down a Louisiana law regulating abortion clinics, reasserting a commitment to abortion rights over fierce opposition from dissenting conservative justices in the first big abortion case of the Trump era.
The European Union is edging toward finalizing a list of countries whose citizens will be allowed to enter Europe again in coming days, with Americans almost certain to be excluded in the short term due to the number of U.S. coronavirus cases.
It was the third straight day the health district reported more than 600 new cases in a 24-hour period, though the Saturday and Sunday counts were both inflated by older cases.
State data shows 14 licensed child care providers in Nevada have permanently closed since the beginning of March, though it’s unclear how many were triggered by the pandemic.
The Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation has repeatedly said claimants would be notified by mail or online if their unemployment insurance claims need to be adjudicated.
Forest Service investigators previously called it a 5,000-acre wildfire, which started as a 10-acre brush fire near the Mahogany Grove Campground about 2:40 p.m. Sunday.
A cold front moved through the Las Vegas Valley overnight, dropping winds and temperatures considerably.
The new dynamic messaging boards on highways across the Las Vegas Valley have been fully operational only since late March.
Only fireworks labeled “safe and sane,” including sparklers and fireworks that stay within a small area on the ground, are permitted for use until July 4 in Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Henderson and Clark County, according to a statement from the county.
The BET Awards served as an extension of the voices of Black people protesting in the streets about the inequalities Black people face daily, as artists used their performances to highlight the Black Lives Matter movement, civil rights and the lives of those lost because of police officers, including George Floyd.
A wind-whipped fire at Mount Charleston on Sunday is captured by Las Vegas Review-Journal photographers.
Stop pointing fingers and look in the mirror.
Slavery and other forms of discrimination (the Holocaust, for one) happened, and that is all part of our history.
Even the best ideas can be destructive when they’re taken too far. Consider bail reform.
The Mohave County Sheriff’s office and Lake Havasu City Police dive team are searching for a missing man in Lake Havasu, the sheriff’s office said.
Dustin Johnson won the Travelers Championship on Sunday to end a long drought and extend his career-long season victory streak to 13.
Dietitian Nicole Kiley has emerged as an invaluable cog within UNLV’s athletic department, providing nuanced, detailed guidelines tailored to the needs of student-athletes.
Club operator and comedian Don Barnhart says, “We’re ready for every curveball and contingency.”