Experts In The News

Houston Chronicle

When tens of thousands of people are packed into a confined area like NRG Park, crowd surges of some form are to be expected, security industry experts say, and certain precautions should be implemented.

Las Vegas Review Journal

A Las Vegas nursing home where 30 residents died from COVID-19 is facing several negligence lawsuits, but the facility asserts it is protected from the claims because it followed federal safety directives.

Las Vegas Sun

Republican Glenn Youngkin’s upset victory last week in the Virginia governor’s race was a big change for the blue-leaning state, where last year President Joe Biden won by 10 percentage points against Donald Trump.

K.T.N.V. T.V. ABC 13

More growing pains in Las Vegas: Experts are predicting a nursing shortage in Southern Nevada in the next couple of years.

Las Vegas Review Journal

A beloved place is less about the building people enter than it is about the memories they carry with them when they leave.

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

The third annual “Dusk2Dawn” pedestrian safety campaign kicked off Monday morning at Sunrise Hospital. The goal is to raise awareness among motorists that it’s now dark an hour earlier with the switch to Daylight Standard Time, and 80% of all pedestrian fatalities occur between dusk and dawn.

K.T.N.V. T.V. ABC 13

Traffic safety experts said Saturday, hours before daylight saving time rolled clocks back one hour, that deadly crashes involving pedestrians have been tragically common in Las Vegas in 2021.

Boise Public State Radio

It’s mid-morning at Gwendolyn Woolley Elementary School in North Las Vegas and principal Joseph Uy is walking the hallways. He’s a jolly guy and he puts on a good face for his students and staff. But behind the scenes he’s exhausted.