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First coronavirus death in Clark County – VIDEO
 
First coronavirus death in Clark County – VIDEO

The Southern Nevada Health District is reporting 35 cases of COVID-19 in Clark County, including one person who has died. The death occurred in a male Clark County resident who was in his 60s. He had been hospitalized and had underlying medical conditions. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Clark County not planning to close schools because of coronavirus fears — yet – VIDEO
 
Clark County not planning to close schools because of coronavirus fears — yet – VIDEO

Whether Clark County schools will close over coronavirus concerns depends in part on having enough bus drivers to get kids to school and enough teachers to teach them, district representatives said Thursday, emphasizing that the final decision will rest with the Southern Nevada Health District. (James Schaeffer / Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Coronavirus leaves Las Vegas quiet – VIDEO
 
Coronavirus leaves Las Vegas quiet – VIDEO

COVID-19 is making an impact on the Las Vegas Strip. Usually filled with crowds and parties, the Strip is now quiet with empty lines, empty casino floors and little action along major party spots. (Renee Summerour/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Three new positive COVID-19 cases in Clark County – VIDEO
 
Three new positive COVID-19 cases in Clark County – VIDEO

The Southern Nevada Health District is reporting three new “presumptive positive” coronavirus cases. That makes five new cases in Clark County and seven in Nevada. (Michael Quine and Renee Summerour/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Coronavirus latest updates – VIDEO
 
Coronavirus latest updates – VIDEO

Review-Journal health reporter Mary Hynes discusses the latest updates on coronavirus in Las Vegas and Southern Nevada, March 10, 2020. (Renee Summerour/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

We dance for Charlotte – VIDEO
 
We dance for Charlotte – VIDEO

This desire to help the Bush family led to a unique social media campaign – it’s called #WeDanceForCharlotte. Charlotte Bush and her brother, Alex, were hit by a driver as they walked home from school in February. Alex was killed and Charlotte was hospitalized. Dance instructor Nicole Blubaugh said people who want to show their support for the Bush family are encouraged to post a video of themselves dancing with this hastag on social media spaces such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. (Glenn Puit and Renee Summerour/Las Vegas Review-Journal)