Katherine M. Hertlein In The News

CBS Miami
Passing the gravy can quickly escalate to a debate on passing tax or immigration reform, especially during the holidays.
Deseret News
American standards for morally acceptable behavior have shifted dramatically over the past 16 years, as growing numbers of adults espouse more liberal views on gay and lesbian relations, sex out of wedlock and divorce, according to new research from Gallup.
Las Vegas Weekly
Two people sit together in a restaurant. They appear to be a couple sharing a meal, because they order food, it’s served and they eat. But they’re not speaking to each other. Are they together? “They spent most of their time each on their phones, so much so that I thought I’d missed something, that maybe they’d gotten into a fight when I wasn’t paying attention. They looked so completely disconnected,” Katherine Hertlein says. “And at the end of the meal they got up, held hands and walked out.”
K.T.N.V. T.V. ABC 13
At the Marriage and Family Therapy Center at UNLV, it's common for students to come in for counseling on personal and relationship issues. But this is the first time UNLV is offering counseling because of an election.
Las Vegas Sun
After a bitter campaign season, Americans reacted to the 2016 election results with a mix of emotions that surfaced in protests across the nation, stream-of-consciousness social media posts and messages scribbled on Post-It notes inside a New York City subway tunnel.
K.S.N.V. T.V. News 3
Feeling down after the Presidential Election? You aren't alone and UNLV is offering students, employees, and anyone else who may be in need a way to cope with the 2016 U.S. election blues.
K.N.P.R. News
It really does feel like we can’t go long without hearing about another teacher getting caught having sexual relations with a student.
The Boston Globe
Alison's husband knew she was having an affair. After all, she'd confessed the whole thing.