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Las Vegas landmarks go red for operation 'red alert restart' for ravaged live entertainment workers

Video Credit: KTNV Channel 13 Las Vegas - Duration: 03:29s - Published
Las Vegas landmarks go red for operation 'red alert restart' for ravaged live entertainment workers

Las Vegas landmarks go red for operation 'red alert restart' for ravaged live entertainment workers

Some of the best-known landmarks in Las Vegas turned red Tuesday in a nationwide show of solidarity for the struggling live entertainment industry and also to urge congress to pass more help for workers.

The Smith Center for the Performing Arts, Fremont Street, The Plaza Hotel, and Thomas and Mack are just some of the familiar places that offered support to the cause for thousands of workers who are still wondering when or if they will be able to return to work.


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