Las Vegas police said on Thursday that 48 employees have reported “workplace exposure” amid the coronavirus pandemic. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The first coronavirus case hits the Clark County School District.
Las Vegas police have also experienced COVID-19 exposure.
In a legal statement to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, LVMPD said that 48 employees have reported “workplace exposure.”
Heard Elementary School reported the Clark County School District’s first case of COVID-19 on Thursday, March 19, 2020. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Little Darlings strip club is offering drive-through strip shows for those who want to indulge in some adult entertainment, but do not want to enter the building amidst the coronavirus pandemic.
Josh Durazo, who was laid off from Sport Radar, a stat company that logs statistics for sports leagues, due to the non-essential shutdown of businesses to halt the spread of COVID-19. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Nevada Little League District 2 Assistant District Administrator/Treasurer Marc Grisar talks to a reporter at locked Little League baseball fields in Arroyo Grande Sports Complex in Henderson Wednesday, March 18, 2020. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @KMCannonPhoto
TC Martin of “The TC Martin Show” on KSHP 1400 AM Las Vegas talks Tom Brady free agency when there isn’t much else to talk about in sports. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @KMCannonPhoto
The air traffic control tower at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas is temporarily shut down after an air traffic controller potentially tested positive for COVID-19. (James Schaeffer / Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Water Street is the heartbeat of downtown Henderson. Store owners there reacted on-camera to the news of the state closure order, and responded with how they would proceed. (James Schaeffer / Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Gov. Steve Sisolak’s unprecedented order on nonessential Nevada businesses will shut down 440 licensed casinos. (James Schaeffer / Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Casinos, restaurants and bars are among the businesses closed for 30 days to slow the spread of coronavirus. The result was a vacant Strip.
James Strange has been waiting in line to caucus for the first time for 45 mins. Some said they have been waiting for an hour at Desert Oasis High School.
Reported cases of COVID-19 in Clark County increased by 27 in one day, to 69 from 42, the Southern Nevada Health District announced on Wednesday. (James Schaeffer / Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Day care centers close as enrollment dwindles due to the coronavirus pandemic.
United Way President and CEO Kyle Rahn announces partnership with more than a dozen local nonprofits that provide assistance with essentials such as food, rent, mortgage payments and utility bills to help those affected by the spread of COVID-19.
Real estate investment firm Simon Property Group said Wednesday it would be temporarily shutting down all of its malls in the U.S., including those in Las Vegas.
Construction on Allegiant Stadium continues as every other business around it is being asked to close down to stop the spread of coronavirus.
Throughout Las Vegas, businesses deemed nonessential were shut by noon on March 18, 2020 to comply with an order from Gov. Steve Sisolak.
McCarran International Airport will remain open because it falls under “essential” business. The concerns that McCarran would close come after Gov. Steve Sisolak’s announcement that he ordered all nonessential business to close for 30 days to help stop the spread of coronavirus.
Gold & Silver Pawn the tourist attraction will close for the next 30 days as a nonessential business.
Gold & Silver Pawn the financial institution will remain open, 24-7, to help valley residents.
Passengers had plenty of room to practice social distancing at McCarran International Airport on Wednesday, March 18, 2020. (Max Michor/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak’s 30 day nonessential business closure shuts down 440 licensed casinos and leaves tens of thousands of employees out of work.
The Raiders have come to terms with cornerback Eli Apple, who last played with the New Orleans Saints. Apple was drafted 10th overall in 2016 by the New York Giants. (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Many Summerlin businesses are now temporarily closed in accordance with Gov. Sisolak’s recent declaration that all shopping destinations cease operations to help ensure social distancing and mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
A quiet morning on the Las Vegas Strip on Wednesday, March 18, 2020. (Elizabeth Page Brumley/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @EliPagePhoto
Fashion Show Mall has temporarily closed for business, just a day after Gov. Steve Sisolak announced a statewide closure of all casinos, restaurants, bars and other nonessential businesses for 30 days. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Amy Brown of Las Vegas and other smokers showed up at the store to buy cigarettes out of concern that tobacco products will either go up in price or be in short supply due to mandated store closures. (Glenn Puit/Las Vegas Review-Journal)