RAIDER FANS OUT IN FORCE.
The coronavirus left Raiders fans on the outside looking in at
Allegiant Stadium on Monday night. .
But it did not prevent football enthusiasts in the valley and beyond from celebrating the team’s long-awaited Las Vegas debut
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North Las Vegas City Manager Ryann Juden called the state’s allocation of federal coronavirus relief funding “institutional racism.”
A local paramedic who was hospitalized for four months with the coronavirus was released from a Henderson rehabilitation hospital on Friday.
More than 500 visitors to Nevada have tested positive for the new coronavirus since casinos reopened in June, according to newly released state data.
The Mirage on the Las Vegas Strip reopened to the public Thursday morning. It shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic on March 16. (John Katsliometes/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The Real Bodies at Bally’s exhibit now has COVID-19 related additions. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Henderson Mayor Debra March said Tuesday that she directed the city manager not to use $2 million of coronavirus relief money to expand a City Hall entrance.
Last year, Raiders wide receiver Hunter Renfrow entered his rookie year of training camp with the lights and camera of Hard Knocks in his face. This year, the coronavirus has turned the world upside down. Renfrow says despite all the bad things going on, he’s looking up towards all the positives.
The Henderson City Council voted to use $2 million of federal coronavirus relief money to pay for an expansion of a City Hall entrance.
Artor Nazzar was a healthy 42-year-old man before he contracted coronavirus. The father of three didn’t smoke or drink and exercised daily, said his wife Carissa Hernandez. The avid flamenco dancer died in July. (Renee Summerour/Las Vegas Review-Journal)