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Last time we talked about the national park service centennial and how Nevada has the first official national recreation area: Lake Mead. Tule Springs has become a national monument, thanks to its ice age beginnings. A couple of national historic trails go through the state. And we have one national park—and that’s a story unto itself.
Last time we talked about the national park service centennial and how Nevada has the first official national recreation area: Lake Mead. Tule Springs has become a national monument, thanks to its ice age beginnings. A couple of national historic trails go through the state. And we have one national park—and that’s a story unto itself.
When you think of symphonic music, the human voice may not be the first instrument that comes to mind.
Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid says he has a plan to show Americans’ “absolute disgust” with the Senate’s failure to act on the U.S. Supreme Court nomination of Merrick Garland.
Barbara Tabach believes “Memories are as intrinsically valuable as any material wealth.” As project manager of the Southern Nevada Jewish Heritage Project, her work is infused with that mantra.
Nevada airwaves have become an all-out warzone for the state's Senate race, as the contest becomes increasingly important in the battle for control of the upper house and as conservative scions who've shunned Donald Trump, such as the billionaire Koch brothers, unleash their resources lower on the ticket.
Donald Trump is making America’s immigration policy the top issue of his presidential campaign.
When Thalia Dondero decided to enter the no-holds barred world of politics, running for a seat in the state Assembly in 1972, Carson City was an old school men’s club. Just five women sat in the Legislature, only one in the upper house.
The UNLV school year has barely started, and it’s already one for the books. Though specific numbers, demographic analysis and matriculation figures won’t be available for another month given the natural early-semester student body fluctuation, enrollment has hit a record high: roughly 29,000 overall, or four to five percent higher than last year.