Naomi Osaka looked over at her agent and said she wanted to tell the world what the two of them had discussed privately in an Arthur Ashe Stadium hallway after her U.S. Open title defense ended with a racket-tossing, composure-missing, lead-evaporatin…
Monthly Archives: September 2021
Hurricane Ida evacuees urged to return to New Orleans
With power due back for almost all of New Orleans by next week, Mayor LaToya Cantrell strongly encouraged residents who evacuated because of Hurricane Ida to begin returning home.
Osaka weighs another break from tennis after U.S. Open loss
Naomi Osaka looked over at her agent and said she wanted to tell the world what the two of them had discussed privately in an Arthur Ashe Stadium hallway after her U.S. Open title defense ended with a racket-tossing, composure-missing, lead-evaporatin…
City of Las Vegas building projects are designed to save energy, water
As calls for increased measures against climate change sweep across the county, Las Vegas has already stepped up, namely in the buildings that welcome residents and policymakers …
No face masks at conventions where everyone is vaccinated, Sisolak says
Organizers of large conventions can opt into a Nevada directive that allows attendees to be maskless indoors as long as proof of COVID-19 vaccination is required as a condition to enter …
Clark County’s $100 vaccine incentive to be available at east Las Vegas site
Clark County officials today announced an incentive of $100 for unvaccinated residents to get their first COVID-19 jab during a two-day, pop-up clinic in east Las Vegas later this month …
Golden Knights to require masks, not proof of vaccination, for home games
The Golden Knights will require masks for all fans attending games at T-Mobile Arena this season, regardless of vaccination status.
Changing winds provide hope for California wildfire battle
Better weather on Thursday helped the battle against a huge California forest fire threatening communities around Lake Tahoe, but commanders warned firefighters to be prepared for dangers that still pose a risk.
Changing winds provide hope for California wildfire battle
Better weather on Thursday helped the battle against a huge California forest fire threatening communities around Lake Tahoe, but commanders warned firefighters to be prepared for dangers that still pose a risk.
Las Vegas-area mosquitoes test positive for West Nile virus
Mosquitoes in the Las Vegas area have tested positive for West Nile virus, the first time this mosquito season.