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The Las Vegas Medical District is set to expand with a new testing facility that officials say will strengthen the region’s public health infrastructure.
Spreading your wings in the cabin might seem harmless, but don't be surprised if the flight crew clips them.
Amid the government shutdown and recent 20+ hour filibuster from Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Oregon, UNLV Professor Dr. Rebecca Gill talks with us on ARC Las Vegas about what this means for the public and where we can go from here.
There are about 220,000 undocumented immigrants in Nevada. According to Pew Research Center, one in 10 Nevada households includes an unauthorized immigrant. Immigrants are part of the fabric of our community, attending schools, contributing valuable work and supporting our local economy.
There are about 220,000 undocumented immigrants in Nevada. According to Pew Research Center, one in 10 Nevada households includes an unauthorized immigrant. Immigrants are part of the fabric of our community, attending schools, contributing valuable work and supporting our local economy.
In response to a critical cybersecurity workforce gap across Nevada's major industries, the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) this fall launched a new online Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity, developed jointly by its College of Engineering and Lee Business School. The initiative directly addresses longstanding recruitment challenges, particularly for large local employers such as casinos and the airport.
If you’ve flown recently, you’ve likely noticed signage for Clear+, a private, fee-based biometric identification service that bills itself as a faster alternative to the standard security line.
Get ready for more sports betting scandals. On Thursday, the FBI arrested two current members of the NBA — Miami Heat player Terry Rozier and Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups — as part of a long-term investigation into illegal sports betting and poker schemes. Billups' charge wasn't basketball-related. Former NBA player Damon Jones was also charged.
Every day during the school year, students settle into their classroom and parents hope for a smooth day, but then that announcement … it’s either an emergency or a drill.