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As a trauma surgeon at University Medical Center, Dr. Deborah Kuhls sees the tragic results of traffic crashes in Las Vegas — from life-altering injuries to all too many deaths.
There’s no shortcut to beat this new health risk again challenging our social mobility in the time of year-end holidays
2023 was a year not short on stories about the Silver State’s weird history and odd characters. From the history of common Southern Nevada misnomer to animal mascots making headlines, here’s a round up of odd Nevada stories you may have missed this year.
One-on-one interview with Riana Durrett, Director of Cannabis Policy Institute at UNLV.
Sleeping during the most critical part of any flight may affect the health and safety of passengers.
Before Nevada lawmakers decriminalized traffic tickets, law enforcement had the right to arrest a driver for basic speeding violations.
After the Henderson Police Department started enforcing a public camping ban that passed in June, arrests of homeless people were not significantly higher than the last two years, according to city records.
All eyes will be on the Federal Reserve in gauging where Las Vegas Valley’s real estate market could head next year, area real estate agents said.
Associate professor of physics at UNLV, Dr. Jason Steffen, joined us with more.