“I remember nothing, unfortunately,” he says of his final appearance in Wynn’s ‘Le Rêve,’ on March 10, 2020.
Monthly Archives: March 2022
Vegas restaurant investigated for ‘adulterated’ food cleared to reopen
Secret of Siam has been cleared to reopen after being closed for more than a month while police and public health authorities investigated reports of “adulterated” food at the Thai restaurant.
Vegas restaurant investigated for ‘adulterated’ food cleared to reopen
Secret of Siam has been cleared to reopen after being closed for more than a month while police and public health authorities investigated reports of “adulterated” food at the Thai restaurant.
SNHD: Wastewater surveillance dashboard to include COVID-19 concentration data
Four Las Vegas agencies are collaborating on a new wastewater surveillance dashboard to track emerging cases of COVID-19 in Clark County. Led by UNLV …
SNHD: Wastewater surveillance dashboard to include COVID-19 concentration data
Four Las Vegas agencies are collaborating on a new wastewater surveillance dashboard to track emerging cases of COVID-19 in Clark County. Led by UNLV …
Report: Diversity of Las Vegas visitors on the upswing
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority has released its annual visitor profile study after a one-year hiatus. The report is an in-depth peek at the habits of the millions of people who visit Southern Nevada each year. In 2019, about 42 millio…
Report: Diversity of Las Vegas visitors on the upswing
In 2019, about 42 million people visited the Las Vegas area, though that number was cut in half in 2020 because of the pandemic. Last year, Las Vegas rebounded, welcoming about 32 million visitors.
Hillary Clinton tests positive for COVID; Bill quarantining
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Tuesday she has tested positive for COVID-19 with “mild” symptoms.
More charter school options on the horizon for Las Vegas families
According to the Nevada State Public Charter School Authority, roughly 50,000 Southern Nevada students combined this year to attend 60 charter schools, which are tuition-free, public institutions that are publicly funded and privately operated with st…
Jackson faces initial round of questioning during hearings
Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson will face senators’ questions for the first time Tuesday as Democrats push to quickly confirm the only Black female justice in the court’s 233-year history.