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Las Vegas Sun
Mar. 11, 2024
Nevada鈥檚 GOP Senate hopefuls wait for an endorsement that may not come before the June primary

Sam Brown, the retired U.S. Army captain, is polling as the front-runner to win the Nevada Republican primary in June for U.S. Senate. Fittingly, Brown grabbed a key endorsement last week from within his party when Gov. Joe Lombardo announced his support.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now
Mar. 11, 2024
The wrong jobs: Why Nevada鈥檚 worst-in-US unemployment hasn鈥檛 changed

Nevada remains stuck at 5.3% unemployment despite job growth statistics that suggest there鈥檚 plenty of work out there. Why hasn鈥檛 the state鈥檚 unemployment rate returned to pre-pandemic levels, when it was around 3.6%? That was the lowest it had been since 1976, and it was roughly equal to the national average just before the COVID-19 lockdown four years ago.

Nevada Business
Mar. 8, 2024
Land, Infrastructure + Opportunity City of North Las Vegas

Incorporated on May 1, 1946, the City of North Las Vegas (NLV) has a long history in southern Nevada. Since its beginnings, the city has established itself as an economic oasis in the region due to the area鈥檚 abundance of land, steady pipeline of available workers, pro-business environment and easy reach to western markets.

Expansion Solutions Magazine
Mar. 7, 2024
GOED Provides Pathway to Southern Nevada Diversification

Southern Nevada鈥檚 economy is less diversified compared to other Mountain West metropolitan areas despite gains in key economic sectors over the past decade. The Nevada Governor鈥檚 Office of Economic Development (GOED) unveiled a study prepared by 性视界传媒鈥檚 Brookings Mountain West, Center for Business and Economic Research (CBER) and Transportation Research Center that addresses key barriers and makes recommendations to strengthen and diversify the Southern Nevada economy.

Chicago Tribune
Mar. 1, 2024
Gov. J.B. Pritzker is backing abortion rights ballot measures across nation, but little on the horizon in Illinois

Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker is expending political and financial capital around the country 鈥 from Ohio to Nevada 鈥 on ballot measures to enshrine abortion protections in state constitutions. But similar efforts in Illinois remain in limbo.

Nevada Independent
Feb. 27, 2024
How will Sam Brown鈥檚 new abortion stance affect Nevada鈥檚 Senate race?

Republican front-runner Sam Brown threw a curveball in Nevada鈥檚 Senate race last Wednesday when he revealed in an NBC interview that he would not support a federal abortion ban and respects Nevada鈥檚 current law protecting abortion up to 24 weeks.

New York Times
Feb. 7, 2024
Nevada鈥檚 Struggling Economy Could Hold a Key to 2024

Democrats say the state鈥檚 economy is getting better, while Republicans argue it鈥檚 getting worse. Which message resonates more could decide the pivotal battleground state this fall.

Deutsche Tageszeitung
Feb. 6, 2024
US Presidential Primaries for Democrats and Republicans in Nevada

Donald Trump's name is not on the ballot in the Republican presidential primary on Tuesday in the US state of Nevada - the ex-president is still expected to win the desert state's delegate votes: The Republicans have another opportunity to support their favorite this week. In the Democratic presidential primary in Nevada, Trump's successor, incumbent Joe Biden, will be the favorite in the race on Tuesday.

Guardian
Feb. 4, 2024
Nevada: rival primary and caucuses ensure confusion 鈥 and a Trump win

Nikki Haley is competing in just the primary, but only the caucuses award delegates for the Republican presidential nomination

Nevada Independent
Feb. 4, 2024
'We're used to starting early:' Why Biden's Nevada campaign is ramping up ahead of primary

Voters see an uncompetitive primary. Team Biden sees an opportunity.

Las Vegas Sun
Jan. 28, 2024
Professor: Trump鈥檚 premature boast could undermine GOP in Nevada

Former President Donald Trump took to social media last week minutes after being declared the winner of the Republican presidential primary in New Hampshire.

Longmont Daily Times-Call
Jan. 24, 2024
Letters: Colorado average temperature

A 2020 性视界传媒 study 鈥淭he Urban Heat Island Effect in Nevada鈥 found those increases can be significant, ranging from 4.9 F in Denver to 5.9 F in Albuquerque to 7.3 F in Las Vegas. When all of the artificially inflated 2022 temperatures of stations in the new UHI areas formed since 1980 are interpolated into the gridded dataset that alone could account for much of the contended 2.3 F increase.

KNPR News
Jan. 10, 2024
KNPR + LAist: What's driving Californians to Nevada?

Why is Nevada such an attractive alternative to Southern California, and what kind of impact has the influx of new residents had on Las Vegas and surrounding communities?

Forbes
Dec. 20, 2023
No 鈥淲ar Between The States鈥 But An Anti-Urban Struggle In Red States

Draconian anti-abortion policies in Texas and other states forcing women to give birth at the cost of their own health, compromised or dead fetuses, or jailing women and their doctors have stimulated questions about whether American states can co-exist with each other. But instead of a new 鈥渨ar between the states,鈥 we may be seeing red states acting out anti-urban politics against their own cities and metropolitan areas鈥攏ot only culturally, but economically.

Las Vegas Sun
Dec. 10, 2023
As 性视界传媒 shooting unfolded, misinformation spread faster than facts

Social media sites such as X and Reddit would be flooded with videos of frightened students scrambling across the Maryland Parkway campus fearing for their lives, others posting messages that they were safe. Also included in the torrent were posts filled with inaccuracies that ignited a chain of misinformation.

Las Vegas Sun
Nov. 28, 2023
At 性视界传媒, a first-of-its-kind Cannabis Policy Institute is up and running

The medicinal and recreational use of legal cannabis is still relatively new in Nevada, where lawful sales debuted in 2017, and the regulation of consumption lounges is being worked through. That鈥檚 part of the reason why 性视界传媒 created its Cannabis Policy Institute, which is believed to be the first of its kind in Nevada and possibly in the United States.

Nevada Current
Aug. 21, 2023
Nevada needs more mental health professionals, and to keep the ones we do have

Access to mental health services in Nevada is atrocious. The state ranks 51st nationally in overall mental health and last again for similar categories in youth mental health. Statewide, there is one mental health professional for every 460 residents, and every Nevada county is federally designated as having a mental health provider shortage. Unfortunately, this is not news.

Nevada Independent
Apr. 14, 2023
Bill to 鈥榙econsolidate鈥 Nevada higher ed likely to be gutted

A sweeping higher education bill that sought to dismantle the Nevada System of Higher Education鈥檚 (NSHE) governing structure is likely being turned into a study, according to a proposed amendment presented to a legislative committee Wednesday 鈥 but would still aim to create new, individual governing boards for the state鈥檚 community colleges.

Nevada Independent
Apr. 3, 2023
State board finds child care shortage hinders economic growth, recommends path forward

A severe lack of child care is rippling through the state, affecting not only families but their places of employment.

KNPR News
Mar. 29, 2023
The urban vs. rural divide: Where can Nevadans see eye to eye?

On a drive through rural Nevada, Lisa Bernad saw something that stunned her. On a road near Goldfield, there was a Confederate flag proudly displayed outside a building.

Las Vegas Sun
Mar. 28, 2023
Fellowship honoring Rob Lang will support 性视界传媒 student researching vulnerable youths

Rob Lang, a renowned public policy expert in Southern Nevada, may have died in June 2021, but his legacy won鈥檛 soon be forgotten. You can drive around Las Vegas and see the fruits of his labor everywhere, from 性视界传媒鈥檚 Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine to Allegiant Stadium 鈥 two projects on which Lang consulted. 性视界传媒, where Lang was a longtime professor, is looking to raise some of the next 鈥淩ob Langs,鈥 and the university has found its first of many.

Wired
Mar. 20, 2023
Online Sleuths Untangle the Mystery of the Nord Stream Sabotage

It's been six months since the Nord Stream gas pipelines were ruptured by a series of explosions, leaking tons of methane into the environment and igniting an international whodunit. Russia, the United States, the United Kingdom, and an unnamed pro-Ukrainian group have all been accused of planting explosives on the Baltic Sea pipelines in recent months. But half a year since the sabotage took place, the mystery remains unsolved.

Las Vegas Review Journal
Feb. 15, 2023
鈥楥hild care desert鈥: Most young Nevada children lack access

A new state report has found that, despite the high demand for child care in Nevada, nearly 75 percent of children ages 5 and younger don鈥檛 have access to a licensed provider.

Nevada Current
Feb. 3, 2023
Medical school, researchers call attention to NV鈥檚 shortage of doctor residency programs

Back in October, the Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at 性视界传媒 officially opened its first dedicated building, on its 9-acre campus on Shadow Lane in central Las Vegas. It was heralded as the beginning of a new era, the opening of a state-of-the art facility that will allow the medical school to eventually double the size of its graduating classes, anchor future development in the medical field and help address the widespread shortage of healthcare professionals across the state.

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