In The News: Brookings Mountain West

Las Vegas Review Journal

Many people are concerned about identity theft over the Internet and want to know how to protect themselves in the digital world. Few have given both subjects as much thought as has Darrell West.

Las Vegas Review Journal

New numbers from a national research group show a mixed bag of economic news for Las Vegas.

Denver Business Journal

Denver and Colorado Springs as well as two other mountain-states metro areas have experienced "some of the swiftest recoveries in the nation" from the recession, according to the latest "Mountain Monitor" report from Brookings Mountain West.

Denver Post

Denver and Colorado Springs are among the nation’s metro areas that are recovering the fastest from the economic recession, according to a report released Monday.

Las Vegas Sun

The latest figures are out and they dismally reconfirm that Las Vegas Valley’s fallen economy is struggling to recover even as some sister cities in the Intermountain West show signs of rebounding.

Las Vegas Review Journal

With 177,000 Nevadans out of work and many thousands more underemployed or not looking for work, any job holds a certain appeal — be it white-, blue- or green-collar.

USA Today

Arizona was the second-fastest-growing state in the past decade, but demographic analysts suspect the recession and an exodus of Hispanics slowed the pace.

Southeast Missourian

America's population center is edging away from the Midwest, pulled by Hispanic growth in the Southwest, according to census figures.

KNPR News

Arizona, and many more states across the country, are pushing forward with their own immigration laws. They're frustrated the federal government is not doing something about the issue. We'll look at the latest bills in Arizona's legislature as well as debate the true cost of having so many undocumented workers in America.

USA Today

Beyond the gates of Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom Park, the fairy tale stops abruptly — with no happily-ever-after ending.

USA Today

Despite being hammered by the recession and housing bust that created record unemployment and foreclosures, the Las Vegas area continues to gain people at a phenomenal rate.

Bloomberg

Nevada went to bust from boom in a decade as population growth, once the fastest in the U.S., slowed to almost zero while homeowners struggled with plunging values and the nation's highest unemployment rate.