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Downtown Las Vegas’ recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic was more resilient than other American cities, but some economists say the region will need to diversify to keep up growth in the long term.
Gone are the days of walking to class, as students on the UNLV campus have adopted a nationwide trend of riding electric scooters to get around.
An organization has filed a complaint against U.S. Senate candidate Sam Brown, alleging he misused a PAC that was marketed to help elect Republicans to Congress to instead retire his old campaign debt from his failed 2022 run.
The Controversy Surrounding Fish Oil Consumption: Separating Fact from Fiction
Developing ways to enhance the security and well-being of Nevada's visitors will be the emphasis of the new Tourist Safety Institute at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
The American Gaming Association is marking a milestone. This month marks 10 years since the launch of online casino gaming in the US.
Student loans, housing and ever-increasing inflation are just a few of the fiscal challenges facing college students nationwide, and a new UNLV initiative has aimed itself at helping students weather the financial storm.
We live in an age of exoplanet discovery. One thing we’ve learned is not to be surprised by the kinds of exoplanets we keep discovering. We’ve discovered planets where it might rain glass or even iron, planets that are the rocky core remnants of gas giants stripped of their atmospheres, and drifting rogue planets untethered to any star.
Those dealing with cold and flu season are not alone this time of year. Experts describe the fall season as the prime time to see several respiratory illnesses going around.