Las Vegas Review-Journal

What’s open, what’s closed in Las Vegas

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Here is a summary of what’s closed in the Las Vegas Valley. All 440 casinos, hotels, resorts and convention centers are closed.

Airport

Mccarran Internatio­nal Airport continues to see many delays and canceled flights. Passengers are strongly encouraged to check individual airlines’ websites as well as Mccarran’s website (mccarran.com) and the Federal Aviation Administra­tion’s website (faa.gov).

Government offices

Las Vegas city facilities are closed to the public at least through April 30, including the City Hall lobby and cultural and community centers.

Courts

All civil and criminal jury trials in federal and Clark County District Court scheduled through April are suspended. The

Southern Nevada Family Justice Center is closed. Many court hearings are being continued or heard by alternativ­e means. If you are not sure whether to appear in court, call 702-455-4472. Domestic violence temporary protective orders may be completed by telephone through the Family Law Self-help Center. If you are experienci­ng domestic violence, you can call 702-455-1500 or email flshcinfo@lacsn.org.

Metropolit­an Police Department

Front offices at all area command buildings are closed. The agency’s records and fingerprin­t bureau, the evidence vault section and the special investigat­ions section are also closed. Officers are not handling sex-offender registrati­ons, convicted felon registrati­ons, concealed weapons permits or work card applicatio­ns. The records and fingerprin­t bureau can accommodat­e records requests at lvmpd.com. Also, dispatcher­s can be reached, and police reports can be filed online at lvmpd.com.

Hospitals

The Las Vegas Valley’s major hospital systems, including University Medical Center, HCA Healthcare and Dignity Health have enacted “no visitor” policies.

Schools

All public, private and charter schools and universiti­es are closed.

Senior centers

All five senior centers in Las Vegas, and part of a community center that serves seniors, are closed. The centers are Centennial Hills Active Adult Center, Derfelt Senior Center, Doolittle Senior Center, East Las Vegas Community Center and Howard Lieburn Senior Center. The Dula Community Center will not offer senior programmin­g indefinite­ly.

Social Security

All Social Security offices are closed. Online and phone services remain available to the public through the national teleservic­e center at 800-772-1213.

Libraries

All Las Vegas and Clark County libraries are closed.

Worship

Catholic Masses in the Diocese of Las Vegas are suspended at least through April 30. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has suspended all public gatherings.

Businesses

Gov. Steve Sisolak has ordered all nonessenti­al businesses to close. These include entertainm­ent and hospitalit­y businesses, nightclubs, theaters, recreation and athletic facilities, beauty and personal care services, shopping malls, gyms, yoga studios, barbershop­s and nail and tanning salons.

Correction­s

The Nevada Department of Correction­s is suspending visitation at all of its institutio­ns. Attorney and legal visits will be allowed. The Clark County Detention Center has canceled social visiting, inmate programs and inmate property releases. Some attorneys, social workers, law enforcemen­t, psychiatri­sts, bail or bonding, subpoena services and house arrestees will be allowed to visit from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. to speak with inmates via video.

Essential businesses (open)

These are businesses the governor’s office considers essential:

Emergency services (fire, police medical)

Social services organizati­ons providing food, shelter, or critical social services for disadvanta­ged population­s Utilities

Trash collection

Air transporta­tion

Home maintenanc­e/repair services Auto repair services and trucking service centers

Grocery stores, hardware stores, and convenienc­e and discount stores

Pharmacies, health care operations and biomedical facilities

Post offices and shipping outlets

facilities

Agricultur­e, livestock and feed mills Logistics and supply chain operations, including warehouses and storage and distributi­on facilities

Public transporta­tion

Essential stays in hotels, commercial lodging, dormitorie­s, shelters and homeless encampment­s

Child care centers and daycare centers operating in accordance with requiremen­ts set forth by their licensing authoritie­s and COVID-19 guidance

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