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Nevada democratic Senator Catherine Cortez Masto announced Thursday that she is withdrawing her name for vice presidential considerations.
UNLV is planning to limit the number of students on campus during the fall semester by offering more courses remotely.
There is another place where Las Vegas valley residents can go to get tested for the coronavirus. The new appointment-only COVID-19 testing operation is located at the UNLV Tropicana parking garage is open six days a week, Monday-Saturday, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Activist group Black Lives Matter plans to hold a protest Friday afternoon on the Las Vegas Strip in connection with this week’s death of George Floyd.
Activist group Black Lives Matter plans to hold a protest Friday afternoon on the Las Vegas Strip in connection with this week’s death of George Floyd. The unarmed, handcuffed black man was in police custody in Minneapolis when he died. Monday’s death has sparked both violent and peaceful protests nationwide.
UNLV announced Thursday it’s aiming for a 50-50 mix of in-person and remote classes for its fall semester.
U.S. Senators Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) and Jacky Rosen (D-Nev.) announced that the Department of Transportation (DOT) has awarded $1,427,900 under the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act (FAST) Act to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas to fund research into the durability of transportation infrastructure.
Tourists spend thousands of dollars to explore and enjoy Guatemala's lush and thriving rain forests. It's hard to believe that the landscape was different, but according to new research by climate scientists at the University of Nevada Las Vegas (United States), those places were probably very different less than 9,000 years ago, which is a “blink of an eye. eyes ”from the point of view of geological standards.
As resorts prepare to reopen in the era of COVID-19, a burning question has resurfaced: Should smoking be banned inside Las Vegas casinos?