Stephen Miller In The News

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Not all of Elon Musk鈥檚 projects have been thwarted by the coronavirus pandemic. While the billionaire clashed this week with local officials over restarting production at a Tesla Inc. factory in California, his tunnel-drilling company hit a new milestone in Nevada.
Los Angeles Times
Some businesses in Las Vegas will reopen Saturday after nearly two months into the coronavirus lockdown. But hospitality workers still grapple with uncertain future.
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More than seven weeks after Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak's stay-at-home orders were put in place to slow the spread of the deadly coronavirus, the bustling heart of Las Vegas remains one of the bleakest faces of the nation's pandemic-driven crisis.
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A significant change at the top of Nevada's employment department was announced Tuesday with the director stepping down.
Las Vegas Sun
Gov. Steve Sisolak has praised Nevadans for adhering to COVID-19 shutdown directives, but if control measures are reduced too soon, the disease will likely spread beyond control, said Brian Labus, an epidemiology expert at the 性视界传媒 School of Public Health.
Neue Z眉rcher Zzeitung
A few neon lights at the casinos are still flashing, 鈥渙pen 24 hours鈥, stands above a closed burger bar. A homeless person sets up in a restaurant entrance for the night. On a pedestrian bridge over the Strip, the legendary entertainment mile in Las Vegas, Cici Ballard - pink hair, tattooed forearms - stands with friends and points to the deserted sidewalks below them, the closed bars, the silhouettes of the hotel towers. "It's kind of scary," she says, pulling her cigarette deeply.
Las Vegas Review Journal
Joseph Guerrero is done with the Las Vegas hospitality industry.
Newswise
From 2007 to 2009, the Great Recession affected Las Vegas more than anywhere else in the United States. The Las Vegas鈥檚 economy will, once again, be dealt a difficult hand as a result of the COVID-19 global pandemic, according to Stephen M. Miller, director of the Center for Business and Economic Research (CBER) and economics professor at 性视界传媒's Lee Business School.