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Ending a career he did not want to leave, Master Sgt. Logan Ireland is still fighting to pass on the "opportunity to succeed" in military service to his mentee Clayton McCallister. A review of 58 empirical studies on transgender military service, published in the International Journal of Transgender Health and led by University of Nevada, Las Vegas professor Kati McNamara, found no evidence supporting the core claims used to justify excluding transgender people from service.
If you're new to the state or just visiting, you may have been met with eyerolls whenever you try to say Nevada. Say Nuh-VAH-duh in a crowd of Nevadans and expect weird looks. To locals, the Silver State is pronounced Nuh-VĂD-uh. Yet politicians, celebrities and out-of-towners keep getting it wrong.
Board votes to allow Vegas Loop station on campus with 25% student discount
A Vegas Loop station at the UNLV campus has taken another step toward becoming reality.
Ageing is the primary risk factor for cataracts, with about two-thirds of people over 80 years affected.
A UNLV campus station for the Boring Co.’s Vegas Loop system was approved Monday by the Board of Regents in a meeting despite complaints about the company’s record of environmental and workplace safety.
One issue will decide Steven Cohen's vote for Nevada governor this fall: Which candidate can best protect him from getting kicked off Medicaid?
The fatal shooting of a City of Las Vegas employee earlier this month is prompting city leaders to examine whether changes can be made to workplace firearm policies, though officials say Nevada law may leave them with limited options.
Despite supportive community efforts, the Vegas Strong Fund continues to raise funds for the project set to break ground in October.