In The News: Greenspun College of Urban Affairs

KSNV-TV: News 3

Nevada matters in the race for the White House and that is so apparent out here tonight.

MSNBC

Below is a rush transcript of MSNBC and Telemundo's Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders Town Hall moderated by José Díaz-Balart and Chuck Todd live from Las Vegas on Thursday, Feb. 18 from 9-11 p.m. ET / 6-8 p.m. PT.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Sure, planning a trip can be as simple and as serendipitous as planting a finger on a spinning globe.

KNPR News

Marya Shegog started her public health career in the lab - doing research and scientific analysis for several federal and corporate entities.

USA Today

Friendship keeps us alive, so it's no wonder we worry whether social media has doomed it.

Politico

If you’re not a political obsessive, you could be forgiven for forgetting that the Nevada caucuses are coming up this week and next. Geographically remote to much of the country, the state has received little attention in the early campaign season. It doesn’t have a claim to a “first,” like Iowa and New Hampshire, and it has fewer delegates to offer than South Carolina.

Politico

If you’re not a political obsessive, you could be forgiven for forgetting that the Nevada caucuses are coming up this week and next. Geographically remote to much of the country, the state has received little attention in the early campaign season. It doesn’t have a claim to a “first,” like Iowa and New Hampshire, and it has fewer delegates to offer than South Carolina.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

The Democratic Watch Party was held for the debate over at UNLV. Students say both candidates are making quite an impression of them because of the certain topics that they're covering.

Las Vegas Review Journal

It's the one time each year when TV viewers don't fast forward through commercials but actually watch — and even look forward to watching — them.

Las Vegas Sun

Goodbye, deconsolidation. Hello, decentralization.

Newsweek

Kendra Sunderland has become something of a celebrity in her hometown of Salem, Oregon. Last year, the 19-year-old says she would be stopped for autographs, which she loved, and guys often asked for pictures. But mostly, she says, “People would recognize me and stare. And I was kinda like, ‘Yeah, I’m that girl. It’s OK, you can talk to me like a normal person.’ But they all just really stare.”

Las Vegas Review Journal

Longtime Las Vegas journalist, editor and educator Mary Hausch has announced her June 3 retirement from her associate affiliate professor's post at UNLV's Hank Greenspun School of Journalism and Media Studies.