In The News: Greenspun College of Urban Affairs

AZ Central

While President Donald Trump made direct appeals to Arizona voters in two stops in the state Wednesday, White House officials spoke of an often-different agenda than the one Trump emphasized.

KNPR News

Elon Musk’s Boring Co., which is building a passenger tunnel system under the Las Vegas Convention Center, is already taking steps to expand.

Reno News & Review

In the days before social media stretched its digital web across every home and phone, it was relatively easy to avoid knock-down, drag-out battles over politics with friends and family members — avoid the topic or agree to disagree.

Las Vegas Sun

The last time a casino in downtown Las Vegas was built from the ground up, Muhammad Ali was stepping into the boxing ring with Larry Holmes at Caesars Palace.

Nevada Independent

If any single category of voter has come to define the chaotic race for 2020, it is the American suburbanite.

Nevada Independent

If any single category of voter has come to define the chaotic race for 2020, it is the American suburbanite.

KSNV-TV: News 3

Fighting, unfriending and excommunicating. You might think the drama is confined to the computer or phone.

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

A Las Vegas homeowner says a campaign sign-stealing thief won't stop her from displaying her political views, but it's what happened after the act that got her attention.

Nigerian Eye

Several opinion polls and ratings by the American media networks reported that Joe Biden, the presidential candidate of the Democrats easily thrashed incumbent Donald Trump in their final verbal showdown.

NBC News

President Donald Trump was rated the most improved performer at Thursday's debate, but a panel of debate experts said Joe Biden was more effective with his arguments.

Christian Science Monitor

Almost every morning, half a dozen men meet for coffee at Max’s Deli, a diner that shares a wall with an auto supply shop, to talk politics. Some live “up the line” or “down the line” – a reference to the historic Scranton railway – but all have lived in the area their entire lives. And come Nov. 3, all are planning to vote for President Donald Trump.

KVVU-TV: Fox 5

Disagreements on political opinions and beliefs expressed online and on social media could have negative effects on relationships. Our friends at UNLV break down a study they did that proves this.