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UNLV's William F. Harrah College of Hospitality is introducing the state's first undergraduate degree in sport hospitality management, the college announced Monday.The bachelor's degree program will begin in the fall.
Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo has the support of a group of Nevada Democrats in his race against Attorney General Aaron Ford, a Democrat, the governor’s campaign announced Monday.
Primm, a small oasis community on the California state line, is no longer facing the prospect of becoming a modern-day ghost town after a deal was finalized to shift several local properties to Terrible’s.
State memo says northern Nevada could become the second-largest data market in the world, but infrastructure questions remain.
The Vegas Valley was experiencing extreme heat on Monday, leading Clark County to activate its cooling stations around town.
A release from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas said that the new degree hopes to fulfill the workforce demand for sports management professionals.
When violent incidents shatter campuses, universities look to those who have endured similar tragedies for guidance on helping students move forward.
AI is one of the main iGaming industry trends in 2026, but adoption is uneven. A report published by the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) International Gaming Institute and KPMG found that 81.5% of gambling companies use generative AI, 66.7% use conversational AI, and 60.5% use predictive AI (2026).
American consumers have remained relatively resilient against high gas prices as a result of the war in Iran, according to David Tinsley, managing director and senior economist at the Bank of America Institute.