The air traffic control tower in Las Vegas was shut down after an air traffic controller potentially tested positive for COVID-19. It apparently was being cleaned overnight.
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Henderson restaurant owners on Wednesday were facing a new reality amid the global coronavirus pandemic.
Just days after saying construction on the Florida resort would not be affected, Las Vegas-based Allegiant Travel Co. on Wednesday unveiled a slate of measures in response to the new coronavirus.
MGM Resorts International is holding to a mid-May return to business.
No walk-in visits will be accepted, the group said, citing an effort to slow the spread of the new coronavirus.
Maybe instead of laying people off and closing Strip resorts, we could instead keep people employed by letting them work with the Clark County School District.
In my house, I have something called a “faucet” in the kitchen. The faucet has a knob thingy that I turn and water pours out.
I just don’t know if virtually banning business and commerce — literally destroying Las Vegas; leaving millions unemployed; and potentially starting a Great Depression — was the right path for stopping this deadly virus.
There are indeed legitimate questions about how Nevadans will respond to this unprecedented action, particularly if it drags on.