A Southern Nevada Health District official announced 19 new cases and the county’s first death from the new coronavirus.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal hosts a debate between three of the four candidates running for Department 23 in Clark County District Court between Karl Wesley Armstrong, Jasmin D. Lilly-Spells and James Robert Sweetin.
Tourists like David and Emma Walker, who are visiting from Scotland, found out about MGM Resorts’ property closures through Google, instead of the Luxor where they are currently staying. The Walkers are upset with how MGM has handled the situation by not making their customers aware of the closures first. (Cassie Soto/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Freedom Meats, a company normally sells to high-end restaurants, will be selling their inventory to the general public after the COVID-19 scare shuttered restaurants on the Strip. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Due to schools closing down because of the coronavirus parents and students are picking up free meals at 15 schools across the valley. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Due to schools closing down because of the coronavirus parents and students are picking up free meals at 15 schools across the valley.
Staff and volunteers work to ensure that those in need have the necessary food, water and supplies during the Coronavirus epidemic in Las Vegas.
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)
RJ reporter Glenn Puit was on the Las Vegas Strip speaking to tourist about coronavirus and its effect on their trip. (Glen Puit/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The Wynn is seen on Monday morning, March 16, 2020, in preparation for the temporary closing of the casino as certain shops and restaurants have already shut their doors.
The NFL has canceled plans to hold its draft in Las Vegas this year because of concerns over the spread of coronavirus.
Instead, the league will conduct the draft this year as a televised event at a to-be-determined site, the league announced Monday.
Jeroen Fikkers of the Netherlands came to Las Vegas as part of a six-week road trip around the United States. He was staying at the MGM Grand. (Glenn Puit/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Tom Reid of Minnesota arrived in Las Vegas on Sunday, ready to spend his spring break on the Strip. He’s returning home because of all the closures and Park MGM, where he is staying, is closing. (Glenn Puit/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Monday morning shoppers were lining up hours before Costco stores opened to try and stock up on necessities. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Capt. Fred Haas briefs the media on Sunday’s officer-involved shooting in south Las Vegas. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Democratic presidential candidates Bernie Sanders called out former New York City mayor Mike Bloomberg while former vice president Joe Biden went after Sanders at the Clark County Democrats Caucus Kick-Off.
Nevada Democratic Party chairman William McCurdy II speaks to the media outside of the IBEW local 357 on the second day of early voting in Nevada.
Democratic Presidential Candidates spoke during the Clark County Democrats Kick Off to Caucus gala at the Tropicana in Las Vegas on Saturday night.
The Knights this week will honor that “Miracle on Ice” team that won a gold medal at those Olympics, four decades removed from its stunning win against the Soviets and then beating Finland in the final. The game against the Soviets was named by Sports Illustrated in 1999 as the top sports moment of the 20th century. The weekend kicks off with a two-hour Golden Knights season-ticket holder event on Friday night at Brooklyn Bowl. Then, a fan event Relive the Miracle is Saturday from 2-5 p.m. at the Thomas & Mack Center. That night, the team will be honored at the Golden Knights-Florida Panthers game at T-Mobile Arena.
Herb Brooks coached the “Miracle on Ice” team whose 40th anniversary will be celebrated this week by the Golden Knights, a man whose intimidating temperament was clearly displayed by actor Kurt Russell on the big screen.
Now the coach of the Wisconsin women’s hockey team, 1980 U.S. hockey center Mark Johnson talks about the nostalgia 40 years later of the “Miracle on Ice”, when the U.S. team defeated the Soviet Union in the 1980 Winter Olympics.
Knights enforcer Ryan Reaves and the Islanders’ 6-foot-5-inch, 235-pound Ross Johnston threw hands as soon as referee Gord Dwyer dropped the puck on the opening faceoff. (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Head Coach Peter DeBoer shares his thoughts on the Golden Knights win and performance during his first game with the team. (David Schoen/Las Vegas Review-Journal)