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Las Vegas Review Journal

A new study from UNLV’s Lied Center for Real Estate offered some details on high housing costs. It found that buyers needed to make more than $57 an hour to afford the monthly payment on a median-priced home. Households with two income earners need each individual to make an average of $28.61 an hour. Little wonder that so many young professionals and newly married couples feel like homeownership is a fantasy. A continued lack of affordable housing will hurt economic growth.

The Nevada Independent

As the Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) pushes to amend its collective bargaining guidelines, university faculty fear that the changes will disadvantage them.

Las Vegas Sun

With all the buzz this summer about mosquitoes in Southern Nevada, a group from UNLV’s School of Public Health wants to take a bite at helping control the exploding population of the biting pests.

Las Vegas Weekly

What if Howard Hughes, Hoover Dam, or the family-friendly era had never arrived to change Sin City? It’s time to go into the Vegas multiverse.

Las Vegas Weekly

What if Howard Hughes, Hoover Dam, or the family-friendly era had never arrived to change Sin City? It’s time to go into the Vegas multiverse.

K.L.A.S. T.V. 8 News Now

While Primm is not the bustling travel hub it used to be, it has potential. UNLV professors in economics and hospitality say that if the Southern Nevada Supplemental Airport is built, Primm could become a valuable area.

K.V.V.U. T.V. Fox 5

Crash data shows that 54 Las Vegas Valley high school students were struck by cars off campus in the 2024-2025 school year, exceeding total numbers for middle and elementary school students.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Paymon’s Fresh Kitchen and Lounge spent the years after COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns fighting with persistent high inflation. Sales went up for the Mediterranean restaurant in west Las Vegas by nearly 3 percent – but food and labor costs went up more than 50 percent. But 2025, so far, has been a different story.

K.S.N.V. T.V. News 3

Prosecutors will hold a public review of the shootout with police officers that killed the man behind the 2023 mass shooting on the UNLV campus.

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