McCarran reported that the two employees do not work in close proximity of each other and were assigned to different shifts and different areas in the airport.
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With the COVID-19 pandemic affecting all portions of life across the world, one thing that will keep on moving are road projects.
The deadline for those needing to obtain a Real ID has been extended one year as the U.S. deals with the COVID-19 pandemic.
With the dramatic decline in passengers and bus operator shortages tied to novel coronavirus call-outs, the RTC began running at a reduced rate Wednesday.
After several months of delays, the dynamic messaging boards along Interstate 15 and U.S. Highway 95 are ready to go live.
After Gov. Steve Sisolak essentially shut down the state for 30 days starting this week, traffic in Las Vegas has seen a major dip.
The DMV closed its offices and call center this week to ensure the safety of their employees and families leaving those with expiring licenses, vehicle registrations and other documents in limbo.
In a news release the DMV said officials are aware of some of the adverse effects that office closures are having on Nevadans and are evaluating ways to provide relief.
The strange goings-on produced an array of emotions among guests who came to the city to celebrate or for business, ranging from amusement to anger to angst.
The majority of Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles offices will only serve customers with appointments effective Monday due to ongoing COVID-19 concerns.
The transportation agency began limiting bus service on the resort corridor on Friday, according to RTC spokeswoman Angela Castro.
President Trump is slated to land at McCarran International Airport Thursday night so motorists and travelers should brace for road or flight related travel impacts.