Here is the complete order issued by Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak, shutting down nonessential businesses in Nevada.
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A rapid influx of coronavirus patients could inundate Nevada hospitals. An anlysis shows there is only one hospital bed for every 22 people likely to be hospitalized.
Gov. Steve Sisolak on Friday ordered a mandatory shutdown of most nonessential businesses in the state, his broadest action to date in response to spread of COVID-19 illness.
Prices at Nevada gas pumps — the fourth-highest in the country — have been sliding lower and motorists could see them drop even more.
DaVita, in a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing last week, indicated that while Optum will continue with its planned purchase of DaVita, it will carve out the Nevada clinics, helping reduce the price of its purchase to $4.34 billion.
Three companies, two from out of state, will collaborate to market rural Nevada tourism destinations under new four-year contracts finalized Thursday by the Nevada Commission on Tourism.
A Nevada business is one of 14 in the U.S. to receive approval to operate drones for commercial use further than ever before.
A visitor to the MontBleu casino in Northern Nevada recently won an IGT jackpot valued at about $1.3 million.
Nevada is preparing a package in response to Amazon’s request for proposals for what the tech giant is calling Amazon HQ2.
The new Walmart on Blue Diamond road will be hiring about 300 employees to prepare for its opening this fall.
Union Pacific will be working on the railroad this year.
Nevada’s unemployment rate fell to a seasonally adjusted 4.8 percent in March, down from 4.9 percent in the previous month, state officials said this week in a statement.
Barrick is offering free digital and information technology skill development courses to their employees, employee families, veterans and other groups in Northern Nevada and other rural communities with company operations.
Nevada will have an advocate in the American Gaming Association against any effort to revive the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository northwest of Las Vegas.
About 300 business leaders, academics and government officials are meeting Tuesday through Thursday to make the 450 miles between Las Vegas and Reno feel shorter.