Experts In The News

Las Vegas Sun
After months of preparation, the fate of UNLV’s bid to win a prestigious robotics competition is now in the hands, or should we say metal clampers, of one robot.
Vegas Seven
Based on what has happened (and hasn’t happened) in Carson City for the past few months, the 2015 Legislature seems to be doing its best to go down as the worst in our state’s 151-year history.
Gaming Today
UNLV’s Center for Gaming Research is looking for former and current pit bosses to participate in an oral history project.
The Atlantic

In South Carolina, voters want to ship their nuclear waste far away, maybe to a long-dormant federal site in Nevada called Yucca Mountain. Nevadans, on the other hand, mostly want to see it anywhere but in their state.

K.S.N.V. T.V. News 3

With all the recent news of growth and development in Las Vegas, talk has emerged again about possible expansion of the Las Vegas Monorail.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Kristina Hernandez waited nearly a year before she could use the girl’s restroom at Harney Middle School.

Las Vegas Review Journal
Backers of a new international center for gaming regulation at UNLV are seeking $500,000 in annual state money.
Think Progress

Nevada will play a crucial role in the presidential primary next year, as the fourth state to nominate a candidate and the first heavily Latino state to vote. In an effort to win support of the growing minority, Republican lawmakers in the state are trying something new — expanding voting rights for minorities instead of restricting them.