In The News: Department of Psychology

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

What does it take to catch a killer? In some cases, it involves getting inside the mind of a murderer.

Las Vegas Weekly

For most of us, the concept of hoarding brings to mind one of two things: 1. The 11-season A&E reality show Hoarders, which 鈥渇eatures a team of experts working to tackle some of the biggest, most extreme and most challenging hoards in America,鈥 or 2. Friends who remark of their organized collections鈥攙inyl records or Barbie dolls or whatever鈥斺淚鈥檓 such a hoarder.鈥

KNPR News

After months of back and forth about when students will return to in-person learning, the Clark County School District announced Wednesday that students pre-K through third grade will return to school starting March 1.

KSNV-TV: News 3

It's what one viewer knows all too well.

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

Henderson-based conservative social media app Parler is fighting to get back online after Amazon Web Services removed it from its platform Sunday night.

Las Vegas Review Journal

As the Clark County School Board nears a decision on reopening classrooms, many parents are agonizing over whether it鈥檚 worth sending their kids back to in-person instruction for just a few months while COVID-19 rates remain high.

KSNV-TV: News 3

As the dust settles in Washington D.C., the damage and debris throughout the grounds of the Capitol brought on by Americans echoing President Trump鈥檚 message the election was stolen 鈥 despite ballot scrutiny and numerous judges ruling there was no evidence to support that claim 鈥 can and will be repaired.

Arizona Daily Sun

The numbers can be numbing. And that鈥檚 exactly what state health officials fear.

Phoenix Business Journal

The numbers can be numbing. And that鈥檚 exactly what health officials fear.

Arizona Business Magazine

Confirmed COVID-19 cases in Arizona reached 520,207 on Thursday, Dec. 31, an increase of 7,718 from the previous day, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services. There were 188,265 new COVID-19 cases in Arizona in December, which means 36 percent of the state鈥檚 total number of cases since the start of the pandemic came in December alone.

Cronkite News: PBS Arizona

The numbers can be numbing. And that鈥檚 exactly what health officials fear.

KSNV-TV: News 3

Public confidence in the COVID-19 vaccination is growing, according to a study from the Kaiser Family Foundation.