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Scientific researchers at the Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas are looking at traffic related injuries and fatalities - to help shape safety recommendations and give insight into risky driving behaviors among Nevadans.
Donald Trump’s ability to dodge scandals and maintain favorability among his base is a testament to the support he’s been able to coagulate since coming onto the national political scene in 2015, when he announced his first bid for the White House, said Sondra Cosgrove, a history professor at the College of Southern Nevada.
A new report shows that Southern Nevada has the highest number of cases of a potentially lethal fungus in the country.
Prosecutors are asking for the death penalty for a man accused of stabbing and killing another on an RTC bus in February.
A Las Vegas woman who spent most of her high school years experiencing homelessness is now a successful realtor and is paying it forward by helping other homeless youth.
The effort to fill teaching positions in our schools continues. Educator shortages are leading to teacher burnout, and students are also feeling the impact. A UNLV program is meant to get teachers into our classrooms at a time when they're needed the most.
Nevada has the highest concentration of a superbug causing health complications and death nationwide, though experts are unclear as to exactly why.
Guwahati, once haven for late-night and long drives, has witnessed a distressing transformation into a battleground plagued by road accidents. Statistics reveal a worrisome increase in the number of accidents in Assam, with Guwahati being a major contributor. However, the issue extends beyond accidents to encompass the attitude of drivers towards each other and pedestrians.
Clark County School District (CCSD) students and their siblings can access health care at no cost at two new UNLV Health clinics.