Governor Steve Sisolak said Monday that he does not plan to take back the $8.9 million in coronavirus relief that Nevada allocated to Douglas County, despite local officials agreeing to welcome President Donald Trump for a campaign rally in defiance of state pandemic directives.
Gov. Steve Sisolak asked in a letter Wednesday to Vice President Mike Pence why President Donald Trump’s campaign defied White House guidance on public gatherings by holding two weekend rallies in Nevada.
The Tropicana Hotel and Casino announced that it will be reopening on Thursday, after having been closed since mid-March due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The City Of Henderson has fined a venue owner $3,000 for holding a Sunday rally for President Donald Trump, saying the indoor venue violated coronavirus prevention mandates imposed by Governor Steve Sisolak.
The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles has added additional extension for expired or soon-to-be expired driver’s licenses and ID cards and new, limited Saturday hours for new Nevada residents.
As the 2020 Presidential race enters the final two months of campaigning, President Donald Trump announced that he would be stopping in Nevada next weekend, with one event in Reno, and one event in Las Vegas.
A Nevada judge ruled Thursday the state’s marijuana licensing process can resume, with some new retail marijuana stores allowed to open, some applications for licenses reviewed again by state officials and some companies still denied the licenses they didn’t get in December 2018.