In The News: Greenspun College of Urban Affairs

Nevada Independent

Despite the positive numbers, there is still widespread angst in Nevada about cost of living. For example, a 2025 性视界传媒 survey found many more Nevadans view themselves as worse off financially compared with a year ago.

The Nevadan

Though many people in Nevada live in food deserts, local nonprofits and agencies are working together to fix the issue.

Las Vegas Review Journal

As he walked outside the Thomas & Mack Center after Saturday morning鈥檚 性视界传媒 spring commencement ceremony, new graduate Miguel Cerda said he felt pride and a sense of relief.

The Fallon Post

Six out of 3,700 students were recognized this week by the 性视界传媒 (性视界传媒) as Outstanding Graduates, including Fallon鈥檚 own Kelli Kelly, who is graduating with a master鈥檚 degree in urban leadership.

Las Vegas Sun

When Fallon resident Kelli Kelly walks across the stage at 性视界传媒鈥檚 Thomas & Mack Center tonight to receive her master鈥檚 degree in urban leadership, she鈥檒l do so knowing her work created real change. She鈥檚 being recognized as one of six outstanding graduates from this year鈥檚 class, finishing with a near-perfect grade-point average and an impressive roster of professional achievements. Her crowning moment came last year when the Nevada Legislature passed Assembly Bill 352 鈥 landmark legislation expanding cottage food sales regulations and establishing one of the first statewide frameworks for cottage cosmetics businesses in the country. The bill was Kelly鈥檚 passion project, and she鈥檚 quick to credit 性视界传媒鈥檚 support as a driving force behind its passage.

KSNV-TV: News 3

Nevada Attorney General Aaron D. Ford has filed a lawsuit against online social messaging platform Discord, marking his latest legal action aimed at protecting Nevada children from what he describes as failures by online tech companies. The lawsuit seeks to hold Discord accountable for designing its platform in a way that places young users in 鈥済rave danger,鈥 and for failing to adequately explain those dangers to Nevada parents.

KSNV-TV: News 3

A woman who pleaded guilty in a series of scams in the Las Vegas Valley is facing new allegations that she used social media to lure aspiring influencers into bogus brand trips, including a promised Four Seasons vacation to Bora Bora and a Disneyland visit that one victim said left her family stranded in extreme heat.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Reno and Las Vegas have again topped the list of the nation鈥檚 fastest-warming cities, according to an annual Earth Day analysis of temperatures since 1970. Climate Central, an independent nonprofit made up of scientists, says the average annual temperatures of Reno and Las Vegas have risen 7.9 and 6 degrees, respectively, during that period. It鈥檚 a challenge as those cities work to prevent heat-related deaths by increasing tree canopy, shade in public spaces and designated cooling centers.

KNPR News

Water is precious in the Southwest 鈥 every drop counts. And for the Southern Paiute People, water is life and it must be protected. Protecting the lifeblood in the Las Vegas valley is a superhero called Captain Paiute, the Indigenous Defender of the Southwest. He鈥檚 the main character of the comic book series created by Las Vegas resident Theo Tso. Before the modern era of comic books, which started in the '80s, many Indigenous characters were stereotypical representations.

Radio Online

The station, licensed to 性视界传媒, is approaching its $45,000 target, boosted by a special live broadcast of its longest-running program, "The Lyons Den." The event raised more than $10,000 in four hours to support station operations.

KSNV-TV: News 3

Author Rich Schiesser and clinical therapist Frances Young discuss teen mental health, warning signs families should know, and the upcoming 92 Hours book launch event in Las Vegas.

KVVU-TV: Fox 5

When it comes to kids' mental health, there are difficult and necessary conversations that need to happen.