In The News: Honors College

As unemployment benefits and savings run dry, food banks are scrambling to help a growing number of people struggling to put meals on the table.

The next stop for the trains and track of the Las Vegas Monorail is bankruptcy court, where the public Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority and the private Las Vegas Monorail Company will submit what's called a prepackaged bankruptcy.

A 1794 silver dollar believed to be one of the first-ever minted is going up for auction by the owner in Las Vegas.
When it comes to COVID-19, what happens in Vegas doesn’t stay in Vegas.
When it comes to COVID-19, what happens in Vegas doesn’t stay in Vegas.

What really makes Sondra Cosgrove happy about the choice of California Sen. Kamala Harris as the Democratic vice presidential nominee isn’t just that she’s a woman.

Each year, the National Trust for Historic Preservation issues a list of the 11 Most Endangered Places in America. I have the pleasure of chairing the board of Preserve Nevada, which has issued its annual list of 11 endangered spots in our state.

How would you like to be put in charge of fixing Nevada's unemployment system, a system that was never designed to handle the hundreds of thousands of claims from our COVID-19 economic collapse?

A live virtual event co-sponsored by the Las Vegas Review-Journal evoked the dramatic history of organized crime in the valley.
Officials at MGM Resorts International declined to comment about when or how the Park MGM, closed since mid-March because of the pandemic, will start welcoming guests again. But that has not stopped observers and industry experts from speculating about whether a smoking ban in casinos can limit the spread of the coronavirus and attract new customers going forward.
Officials at MGM Resorts International declined to comment about when or how the Park MGM, closed since mid-March because of the pandemic, will start welcoming guests again. But that has not stopped observers and industry experts from speculating about whether a smoking ban in casinos can limit the spread of the coronavirus and attract new customers going forward.
Officials at MGM Resorts International declined to comment about when or how the Park MGM, closed since mid-March because of the pandemic, will start welcoming guests again. But that has not stopped observers and industry experts from speculating about whether a smoking ban in casinos can limit the spread of the coronavirus and attract new customers going forward.