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KTNV-TV: ABC 13
Jun. 10, 2020
ELECTION DAY: Nevada attempts unprecedented all mail-in primary amid coronavirus concerns

Nevada election officials are confident Tuesday's primary will be smooth as the state attempts the first ever, largely mail-in voting primary amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Las Vegas Sun
Jun. 4, 2020
Las Vegas casinos offer cheap rooms, promotions to bring players back

To Jake McKenna, Las Vegas is a special place. It’s where he met his fiancé at a work conference last year, and it’s a city he likes to visit whenever he can.

Casino.org
May. 28, 2020
Can Casino Buffets Survive COVID-19? Hospitality Experts Have Varying Views

The casino buffet has been an integral part of the Las Vegas experience for decades. But COVID-19 is threatening to put a fork in the Strip amenity staple.

Las Vegas Review Journal
May. 28, 2020
Nevada primary election turnout so far: 16 percent statewide

Nevada is on pace for strong voter turnout in its 2020 presidential primary election, according to new figures released by the Nevada secretary of state’s office.

CNN
May. 26, 2020
Changing Southwest may bring Democrats a milestone win

In a critical mark of the shifting political landscape, Democrats in November could secure a clean sweep of the Senate seats from the four key Southwestern states -- a milestone the party hasn't reached in nearly 80 years.

Associated Press
May. 22, 2020
Disinfected dice: Las Vegas casinos getting ready to roll

Free parking, but no valet service. Bartenders, blackjack dealers and waiters wearing masks. Hand sanitizer everywhere.

NBC Los Angeles
May. 22, 2020
Las Vegas Will Look a Lot Different. Here’s What to Expect on Your Next Visit

Free parking, but no valet service. Bartenders, blackjack dealers and waiters wearing masks. Hand sanitizer everywhere.

Fortune
May. 22, 2020
Disinfected dice: Las Vegas casinos getting ready to roll

Free parking, but no valet service. Bartenders, blackjack dealers and waiters wearing masks. Hand sanitizer everywhere.

KTNV-TV: ABC 13
May. 21, 2020
President Trump threatens to withhold funds from Nevada

President Donald Trump threatened on Wednesday morning to withhold funds from the state of Nevada because of "illegal" voting.

Travel Weekly
May. 20, 2020
Raiders could be a key player in Vegas' comeback

The NFL and the Raiders are moving forward as if the games will take place at the new indoor, 65,000-seat Allegiant Stadium, just off the Las Vegas Strip. The Raiders are scheduled to host Brees' New Orleans Saints on "Monday Night Football" on Sept. 21 to kick off the home schedule.

Las Vegas Review Journal
May. 20, 2020
Buffets in Las Vegas casinos might have had their day

Casino companies have been characteristically cagey about when — and if, and in what form — they might reopen buffets in the wake of the coronavirus shutdown, but it appears most will hold off, at least for a while.

Las Vegas Review Journal
May. 15, 2020
Casino restaurants are allowed to reopen. But will they?

Restaurants inside casinos are now allowed to reopen. But that doesn’t mean they will.

Las Vegas Sun
May. 4, 2020
Wrong place, wrong time? Plan to add center to ÐÔÊӽ紫ý faces scrutiny

A week ago today, a ÐÔÊӽ紫ý faculty advisory council voted unanimously against a proposal to allow a Las Vegas-based public research center to become part of the university.

KTNV-TV: ABC 13
Apr. 28, 2020
What Nevada joining western states pact means in COVID-19 response

Whenever Nevada reopens it will be in coordination with a few neighboring states. Gov. Steve Sisolak announcing today it will be joining a pact of western states to collaborate on reopening their economies and battling the coronavirus.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now
Apr. 28, 2020
How Nevada will benefit from Western States Pact during COVID-19 pandemic

Nevada is joining forces to fight against the coronavirus. The Silver State is now part of the Western States Pact, a group of neighboring governors who are working together to figure out how and when they will get back to business.

Las Vegas Sun
Apr. 23, 2020
Unpausing Las Vegas: What might our valley look like after the shutdown lifts?

On Treasure Island’s casino floor, which has transformed from a jumble of noises and flashing lights into a place of stillness and calm, two chairs are missing from a bank of slot machines that once seated four. In the table games section of the casino, shuttered since mid-March when casinos were ordered closed amid the COVID-19 outbreak, there are just three seats for players at a blackjack table instead of the normal six.

Las Vegas Sun
Apr. 20, 2020
Emerging from COVID-19 crisis requires bold, persistent experimentation

Many economists predict that, among U.S. states, Nevada’s economy will be the hardest hit and slowest to recover from the economic crisis created by COVID-19.

KNPR News
Apr. 17, 2020
Bring Back Nevada Business Now--Or Wait?

Earlier this week, Mayor Carolyn Goodman publicly begged the governor to lift business restrictions on non-essential businesses.

Las Vegas Sun
Apr. 13, 2020
After pandemic, a blueprint for reopening our economy

Today, we face two unprecedented challenges due to COVID-19: the immediate health crisis and the resulting economic emergency. Southern Nevadans have faced many challenges, and defeating COVID-19 and implementing an economic recovery plan will test our mettle once again — like never before.

Las Vegas Sun
Apr. 13, 2020
American payment system is widening the wealth gap

In the American dream, hard work and ambition are rewarded, and everyone has an equal chance of access to wealth.

KNPR News
Apr. 2, 2020
Proposed Henderson Arena Draws Concerns From Residents

From sold-out games on the Strip to capacity crowds at practices in Summerlin, people can’t seem to get enough the Vegas Golden Knights.

USA Today
Mar. 16, 2020
Amid coronavirus risks and fears, an American family in Paris makes it home to Las Vegas

My wife, my son and I were sleeping at a Paris hotel early Thursday morning when my iPhone began to ping. ÐÔÊӽ紫ý 10 texts came within minutes of President Donald Trump’s Wednesday night speech on the coronavirus. They all carried the same urgent message —Trump was going to shut down travel between the United States and Europe by midnight Friday. Our problem was immediate. We had return tickets home to Las Vegas for Sunday.

Las Vegas Review Journal
Mar. 13, 2020
Believer Festival in Las Vegas canceled amid coronavirus concerns

This year’s edition of the Believer Festival has been canceled.

The festival, produced by the Black Mountain Institute at ÐÔÊӽ紫ý, was scheduled to run April 29 to May 2.

The Austin Chronicle
Mar. 12, 2020
Writers Conference in San Antonio Carries On Despite Coronavirus

"There are liabilities on both sides of the issue," said Cynthia Sherman, director of conferences and co-director of the Association of Writers & Writing Programs – the issue being whether or not to hold AWP's annual conference in San Antonio, March 4-7, even as the mayor declared a public health emergency after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention permitted an American evacuee from Wuhan to leave quarantine at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland; shortly afterward, they tested positive for the coronavirus.

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