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The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada is moving their residential routes to a Sunday schedule beginning Wednesday.
Employees still went into work as of Tuesday, Everise CX worker June Johnson told the Review-Journal, however the Clark County’s Business License Department said the call center was instructed to close.
Families and a few dogs were at Lee Canyon and Mount Charleston on Tuesday to play in the snow and enjoy the nice weather.
The so-called “Moulin Rouge agreement” desegregated the Strip and downtown 60 years ago Wednesday. The virtual forum will mark that day as well as a day of observance for the descendants of slavery.
The five employees were potentially exposed to COVID-19 during a journalism conference this month in New Orleans.
The ongoing air traffic control tower closure and passenger decreases tied to the COVID-19 outbreak have impacted McCarran International Airport’s largest carrier significantly.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified the man who died after the car he was driving struck a pole Saturday night as 54-year-old Raymond Williamson.
Reduced flight operations at Las Vegas’ McCarran International Airport enters its sixth day following the closure of the air traffic control tower last week.
A Las Vegas law firm filed a class-action lawsuit against China over the coronavirus outbreak, alleging that the country tried to cover up the severity of the virus.