In The News: Department of History

Reno Gazette-Journal

Iowa and New Hampshire are in the books and the nominating season is in full swing – which means a pair of showdowns are coming to Nevada.

Las Vegas Sun

As Sen. Ted Cruz celebrated his win over front-runner Donald Trump on Monday in the Iowa caucuses, he'd already scored a quieter victory in Nevada.

Las Vegas Sun

As Sen. Ted Cruz celebrated his win over front-runner Donald Trump on Monday in the Iowa caucuses, he'd already scored a quieter victory in Nevada.

Las Vegas Review Journal

For most of her life, Deirdre Clemente has been an East Coast girl.

Las Vegas Review Journal

For most of her life, Deirdre Clemente has been an East Coast girl.

She has a bachelor's degree from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, a master's in museum studies from New York's Fashion Institute of Technology and a doctorate from Carnegie Mellon University in her hometown of Pittsburgh.

Reno Gazette-Journal

The time for citizens to cast their vote in the presidential election is rapidly approaching with less than one month until the Nevada Caucuses.

Crain's Chicago Business

The accountants at Baker Tilly Virchow Krause have been given license to go wild: Now every day can be casual Friday.

Associated Press

In a city built on luring tourists with cheap thrills and free cocktails, a big part of the Las Vegas Strip will soon slash away its most basic freebie: parking.

Newsweek

The uproar over Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio’s decision to sport Cuban heels shows two things. First, height matters, at least, for skyscrapers and presidential elections. Second, a heeled boot born of the French courts is apparently a misstep for a 21st-century American politician.

U.S. News & World Report

The taller candidate won in 80 percent of all elections in the 20th century.

Raw Story

The 5’10” Rubio was mercilessly mocked for his choice of footwear.

CNET

At 2 p.m. on a Monday, I'm having drinks at the Peppermill Fireside Lounge with Frank Cullotta, once the most notorious mafia hitman in Las Vegas. Of all the things we could discuss, we're talking about Google Cardboard.