Experts In The News

Minnesota Reformer

Jessica Mueller was in tears after she heard Monday night that Minneapolis teachers were officially going to strike the following day.

Public News Service

A hearing is set for today in the Republican-backed lawsuit against Nevada's new state legislative maps drawn based on the 2020 census results.

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

The effort to fill teaching positions in our Clark County public schools continues.

The Nevada Independent

Latino communities’ longstanding ties to Nevada date back centuries to the Old Spanish Trail, and the Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) wants to trace that history by hearing from community members about which places are most important to them and what can be done to help preserve them.

Sleep Review

Science is one step closer to developing targeted drug therapies that may reduce seizures, sleep disorders, and related symptoms common in people with intellectual disabilities.

Sleep Review

Science is one step closer to developing targeted drug therapies that may reduce seizures, sleep disorders, and related symptoms common in people with intellectual disabilities.

ABC 15 Arizona

On November 15, 2019, Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Erin Otis kept a secret.

The Nevada Independent

Twenty years ago, Lushawn Threats started an elementary education program at the College of Southern Nevada — the first step in the Cheyenne High School graduate’s lifelong dream of becoming a teacher.