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Washington Examiner

Donald Trump is in deep trouble with Hispanic voters.

They're on course to vote in equal or greater numbers for Hillary Clinton this November than they did for President Obama four years ago.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Latino voters in Nevada overwhelmingly favor Democrat Hillary Clinton over Republican Donald Trump for president, but they are less familiar with the major party candidates running to replace Harry Reid in the U.S. Senate and haven’t solidified their voting plans, according to a new poll.

Las Vegas Sun

The hunt will soon begin for a new chancellor to oversee the administration of the Nevada System of Higher Education.

Las Vegas Sun

While economic anxiety writ large may be on the radar this election season, the new geography of poverty is not.

Las Vegas Medical District

William lives in a high-crime neighborhood. Julia doesn’t own a car and has few public transportation options. Michael lost his job two years ago and now is homeless. Ever since her husband died, Andrea, a retiree, has spent most of her time at home alone. Are these health-related issues? While we think of crime, homelessness, housing, transportation, poverty, unemployment, and loneliness as social and economic issues, they all can affect your health. So much so that the UNLV School of Medicine is addressing these issues in its curriculum.

Las Vegas Review Journal

UNLV hopes to find a permanent leader for its ailing journalism school by the end of the academic year, school administrators said Thursday.

Vegas Seven

The Las Vegas Philharmonic is gearing up for another season of fantastic orchestral performances and smaller chamber-music concerts. It all kicks off September 10, when music director Donato Cabrera conducts the full symphony through some Mozart, some Mahler and a West Coast premiere by living composer Kevin Beavers.

Las Vegas Review Journal

When Lois (not her real name) moved here from California, she expected to get a therapist’s license with no problem. After all, she had a master’s degree in marriage family therapy (MFT) and art therapy.

K.N.P.R. News

Last time we talked about the national park service centennial and how Nevada has the first official national recreation area: Lake Mead. Tule Springs has become a national monument, thanks to its ice age beginnings. A couple of national historic trails go through the state. And we have one national park—and that’s a story unto itself.

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