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The University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) kicked off day one of graduation ceremonies on Thursday with some COVID-19 protocols in place. Hundreds filled the stadium and the field for the graduate-level commencement with masks on and some social distancing.
It was a special day for thousands of UNLV graduates. The university held it’s first in-person ceremony since the pandemic.
Politicians realize that many voters care about placing measures to slow climate change. A 2018 survey conducted by Yale and George Mason Universities categorizes 69% of Americans as at least “somewhat worried” about climate change, the highest level these programs had recorded since 2008.
State lawmakers filed proposals during this spring's legislative session to bring casinos to Texas. Those efforts haven't gained much traction — Texas has some of the country’s strictest gambling laws.
Las Vegas just hit the jackpot in its rebound from the pandemic.
I might be relatively new to fashion reporting, but with almost three decades of life under my belt, I'm old enough to know that, like plot lines in literature, there is rarely any fashion trend that hasn't been done before.
As Nevada colleges announce a plan to mandate the COVID-19 vaccine for students many people are wondering if more school districts and businesses will follow suit.
The first case of the B.1.617.2 COVID-19 variant that originated in India was detected in Clark County. The Clark County resident who tested positive was an unvaccinated woman in her 20’s who did not report any recent travel, nor was hospitalized, according to the Southern Nevada Health District.
Adugna “Adu” Siweya said he would drive his taxi past UNLV many times during his shifts taking passengers to and from McCarran International Airport. He would glance over at the university and envision what it would be like being a student.