Holiday Closings
Thursday, Dec. 23, 2004 | 9:07 a.m.
Many government and service agencies will be closed Friday and Saturday, Christmas Day. Here's a list of what will be open and closed.
SAFETY: Police and fire emergency services as usual. Offices closed.
UTILITIES: Closed Thursday, Friday and Saturday: Nevada Power Co., Southwest Gas. Closed Friday and Saturday: Las Vegas Valley Water District. Open but closing early Friday, closed Saturday: Sprint, Cox Communications cable television.
GOVERNMENT: Closed Friday and Saturday: Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Boulder City, Clark County, state, courts, federal offices, federal courthouse.
SCHOOLS: Closed, no classes: Clark County School District (classes resume Jan. 3), UNLV (classes resume Jan. 18), Community College of Southern Nevada (classes resume Jan. 24.).
DELIVERIES: Open Friday for deliveries and pickups, closed Saturday: U.S. Postal Service. Open Friday for deliveries but no pickups, closed Saturday: United Parcel Service.
NEWSPAPER: The Las Vegas Sun's offices closed both days. The Sun is published in combined morning editions with the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
TRANSIT: Downtown Transportation Center: Open Friday, closed Saturday. City Ride natural gas buses: Regular schedule Friday with three vehicles in operation, not running Saturday. Citizen Area Transit: Regular schedule Friday, weekend-holiday schedule (fewer buses on fixed routes) Saturday.
LIBRARIES: Closed Friday and Saturday: Las Vegas-Clark County District, Henderson District, North Las Vegas District, Boulder City District.
GARBAGE: Republic Services of Southern Nevada pickups as usual.
FINANCIAL: Closed Friday and Saturday: Brokerage firms, some banks. (Note: State law gives banks the option of opening on holidays as long as transactions are posted to the next regular business day. Check your local branches for holiday hours.)
PARKING: Las Vegas city parking metered spaces are free both Friday and Saturday.
archive
- Most Read
- Discussed
- Most E-mailed
- ‘Stripper-mobile’ with live dancers raises safety, decency concerns
- Report: State’s economy worse off than any other
- Freddie Roach: Miguel Cotto not the same since knockout
- Rebels survive scare from Division-II Washburn
- Study cites challenges of Nevada’s financial problems
- Tourism companies embrace social media strategies
- Fans float replacement for UNLV football coach
- Six search warrants served on Hells Angels
- Analysts say Dean Heller’s arguments on health care don’t add up
- County budget cuts expected, but how much?
Blogs
Top Chef: Las Vegas
The Jet Stream: The three stages of chefdom
Miech Again
Rebels rookie Lopez says redshirting is his best move (12 Comments)
Politics: Ralston's Flash
Lawsuit filed to block "personhood" initiative
Elsewhere
Rumors of Matt Hughes v. Renzo Gracie
The Kats Report
Ten minutes with Chelsea Handler is better than no minutes with Chelsea Handler (3 Comments)
Business Notebook
Meeting cancellations prompting suits; economic diversification vs. growth
Now and Then
Antoine Walker doesn't know when to hold or fold 'em (1 Comment)
Calendar »
- 12 Thu
- 13 Fri
- 14 Sat
- 15 Sun
- 16 Mon
-
Las Vegas Wranglers vs. Utah Grizzlies
Orleans Hotel-Casino
-
Lily Tomlin at the Hollywood Theatre
Hollywood Theatre at MGM Grand
-
Leonard Cohen at The Colosseum
The Colosseum | 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.
-
Football specials at Diablo's
Diablos Cantina
The Sun
Locally owned and independent for more than 50 years.
Technorati











