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Chris Heavey, UNLV's interim president, released a statement on Tuesday saying that the campus can expect a heightened UPD presence.

Gambling News

Whether operators and regulators can close that gap may determine how far and how safely AI reshapes the future of gaming

Benzinga

Intermountain Health will build the stand-alone children's hospital at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Harry Reid Research and Technology Park, in southwest Las Vegas, which is planned to open in 2030.

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

Silver State Schools Credit Union is strengthening its connection to higher education with a new partnership with the UNLV Alumni Association.

Reno Gazette-Journal

Tax returns filed in 2026 will be the first affected by President Donald Trump’s temporary “No Tax on Tips” policy — and for some Nevada workers, eligibility may be narrower than expected.

InGame

An army of social media influencers attracts new bettors, new generation, new problems

CDC Gaming

Last year the University of Nevada, Las Vegas’ Gaming Institute AI Research Hub started work on a paper that will have wide-ranging effects on the gaming industry. In collaboration with KPMG, the audit and tax firm, the release of the inaugural State of AI in Gaming Report is poised to establish benchmarks for AI use and policy in the gaming industry.

Yogonet

At a time when artificial intelligence dominates the global tech agenda, the gaming industry is starting to look beyond the hype and focus on what actually delivers business value. The “State of AI in Gaming 2026” report, developed in the United States by the UNLV International Gaming Institute through AiR Hub, in collaboration with KPMG, is based on surveys and interviews with operators, suppliers, regulators and startups across multiple markets. It offers one of the clearest snapshots to date of how AI is really being used — and, more importantly, where it is still falling short.

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

Nevada’s aging population is growing and so are diagnoses for brain diseases. 8 News Now spoke with Dr. Samantha John with the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. She says our state now has one of the fastest-rising rates of neurodegenerative disease.

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