In The News: Greenspun College of Urban Affairs

KVVU-TV: Fox 5

A newly-launched student group at University of Nevada, Las Vegas is harnessing social media to combat recruitment by extremist groups.

Las Vegas Review Journal

UNLV administrators on Friday stalled a proposal to hand the school's radio station to Nevada Public Radio after more than a dozen students, volunteers and listeners decried the deal before a panel of state education officials.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Economic policy expert Robert Lang sees a day in the not-too-distant future when attendees of the International Consumer Electronics show will sign up for a special tour to North Las Vegas to see Faraday Future's new electric car manufacturing plant at Apex.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

President Barack Obama said Thursday investigators are continuing to search for the motives of the people who killed 14 people in a spray of bullets in California and called on Americans to "search ourselves as a society" to find a way to curb gun violence.

Las Vegas Review Journal

UNLV soon will finish a plan to overhaul its beleaguered journalism school.

KSNV-TV: News 3

The frontlines in the fight against ISIL have gone digital.

Vegas Seven

There were quite a few shakeups at UNLV in 2016: A new president, a medical school, a push for Tier I status. But one last change may hit before the calendar flips, as UNLV looks into partnering with Nevada Public Radio on their KUNV radio station. - See more at: http://vegasseven.com/2015/12/03/kunv-nvpr-remix/#sthash.UBYDtGzp.dpuf

Las Vegas Review Journal

The Internet can be a cruel place depending on who you ask.

Associated Press

Officials at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas are considering handing over the school's student-run radio station to Nevada Public Radio.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

A big change may be on the horizon for the student-run radio station at UNLV. Next month, the Board of Regents is set to vote on handing over the operation of KUNV 91.5 FM to Nevada Public Radio.

The Christian Science Monitor

As the Chicago Police Department prepares to release a potentially explosive video that shows an officer killing a 17-year-old black teenager named Laquan McDonald, some police-transparency activists have taken a new and curious position: They want the video to remain secret.

KNPR News

Las Vegas is a working city – whether working in hospitality, construction or other trades – people here work hard.