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Hard Rock Hotel and Casino is moving ahead with plans for a large-scale live entertainment venue on its Las Vegas property, even as construction continues on its signature guitar-shaped tower.
When it comes to serving great tasting prime rib, the seasoning is perhaps the most important step aside from how long you cook the meat.
A pair of UNLV graduates, Sarah Galera and Sophia Lorenzana, are helping preserve the Wetlands through a tree monitoring project with Clark County.
UNLV infectious disease epidemiologist Dr. Brian Labus said tracking outbreaks like this can take weeks as investigators trace the food supply chain from farms to restaurants.
Health officials in Southern Nevada are investigating a case of cyclosporiasis in a Clark County resident who traveled out of state.
To help fill the future shortfall, UNLV has created Nevada’s first bachelor’s degree program in insurance and risk management. UNLV is one of only four major West Coast universities to offer the program, which launched in September with 46 students.
Over 50 years ago, local real estate mogul Irwin Molasky donated 45 acres at Maryland Parkway and Flamingo Road — land that would become the heart of UNLV’s campus. That single gift set in motion the founding of the region’s first university.
Prediction markets — platforms where people stake money on the outcome of elections, sports, economic reports and other future events — are rapidly reshaping the online wagering landscape.
Time has passed since the mass shooting on Dec. 6, 2023, at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. A gunman walked into the building of Frank and Estrella Beam Hall. It’s the home of the Lee Business School. Three incredible professors lost their lives that day, but even through the heartbreak, there’s a plan for a spot to heal.