The scene has been playing out for weeks now across town, as various Las Vegas institutions resume daily operations, each providing its own chapter in the story of a 24/7 city getting back on its high-heeled feet.
Reopening Las Vegas
More than two months into a state-mandated shutdown, some Las Vegas casinos and restaurants are planning to reopen their doors to the public June 4.
The U.S. Travel Association is ready to kick-start the recovery of the travel industry, but acknowledged possible roadblocks to recovery, including a potential new federal mandate that would require COVID-19 testing for domestic flights.
Dependent on fly-in traffic more than other markets across the state, Strip win was down 32.5 percent in November compared with the same month in 2019.
Caesars Entertainment Inc. has reopened its final Las Vegas property, just in time for the holiday season.
The Mirage will open the new year by shutting down totally from Mondays through Thursdays, MGM Resorts International announced Monday.
Brad Garrett’s Comedy Club has been dark since March. It reopens Dec. 26.
The school district also presented a proposed reopening plan that would return prekindergarten to 3rd grade students to classrooms first, followed by older students.
Four of Red Rock Resorts’ properties remain in the dark, but the locals-focused casino operator is turning its attention toward future projects in the Las Vegas Valley.
Many in Las Vegas report drop in sales; all worry about another shutdown.
“Extravagana’s” reopening date is just ahead of Gov. Steve Sisolak’s two-week deadline for COVID numbers to trend downward.
The curated exhibit will feature works by Pablo Picasso, Robert Rauschenberg, Diane Arbus and Helmut Newton.
As work crews put the finishing touches on the new West Hall and will add a solar power generating system, the first trade show since March prepares to arrive.
How is it the Jabbawockeez have performed 2,000 shows for 10 years on the Strip? We got the answer Thursday night.
Nevada State Public Charter School Authority’s board voted Friday to revise its distance learning mandate for schools in counties with elevated COVID-19 transmission.
While the pandemic has forced hundreds of Las Vegas businesses to shutter their doors (and many to close forever), some others have thrived.
About half of MGM Resorts International’s national pre-pandemic workforce is back. The company furloughed employees when the COVID-19 pandemic prompted nationwide shutdowns in March.
