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The members of the K-Pop stars, BTS will perform their required military service, placing the group on hiatus until around 2025.
An ambitious proposal to track, and limit the influence of, corporate investors within Nevada’s strained housing market passed out of a Senate committee last week with bipartisan support.
Over the last 20 years, fewer and fewer people in the U.S. have donated their time through volunteering with nonprofits.
What is considered a health disparity? UNLV Nursing professor Melva Thompson-Robinson explains how far-reaching disparities go in our society (pandemic and non-pandemic included) and how her role as a journal editor is vital to public health research.
Experts say warm weather creates an environment for insects to thrive, and as hotter weather is anticipated in the coming weeks and months, they say the best time for homeowners to protect themselves.
The shuttered retail complex Hawaiian Marketplace has been demolished to make way for a new 300,000-square-foot retail center on the east side of Las Vegas Boulevard, just south of Harmon Avenue.
UMC has recruited a team of industry-leading surgeons to establish the UMC Orthopedic &Spine Institute in the heart of the Las Vegas Medical District. Introduced in late 2022 to provide community members with improved access to highly specialized orthopedic care, this new practice offers a comprehensive range of sub-specialties, including orthopedic trauma, joint replacements, adult and pediatric spine, orthopedic oncology, sports medicine and pediatric orthopedics.
The dams built along the Colorado River some hundred years ago paved the way for Western cities to boom. Las Vegas wouldn’t exist without Lake Mead, our nation’s largest reservoir. But these dams came with a cost: environmental impact, cultural loss, and fraught political battles.

There are nearly 1,200 miles of Union Pacific Railroad track carrying freight through Nevada, its rail cars loaded with everything from coal and chemicals to consumer goods.