Operations at Harry Reid International Airport continued to run with minor delays over the weekend because of a ground stop at Los Angeles International Airport that delayed flights in the region.
The Federal Aviation Administration ordered a ground stop at the Los Angeles airport Sunday morning when 22 air traffic controllers didn’t report for their shifts. That resulted in flights bound for Los Angeles to be held on the ground until they could be accommodated.
Reid officials did not say how many Los Angeles-bound flights were affected by the ground stop.
Friday was the first day the 1,500 federal employees working at Reid missed a paycheck. Federal workers there include Transportation Security Administration security officers, air traffic control personnel in the Las Vegas tower, and

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