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Las Vegas Weekly

If you turned on 91.5 KUNV-FM at 10:20 a.m. on July 27, you heard a cover of Jackie Wilson’s “(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher” by saxophonist Dave Koz—a tune indicative of the smooth jazz typically broadcast on UNLV’s radio station at that time. If you tuned in exactly 12 hours later, however, you heard “Brill Bruisers” by indie stalwarts The New Pornographers, which is neither smooth jazz nor the station’s traditional weeknight fare.

K.L.A.S. T.V. 8 News Now

UNLV Criminal Justice researchers released the results of a national survey gauging the public's opinion of body worn cameras on police officers.

Las Vegas Review Journal
Finally, after an hour, most of the crowd was gone. What remained were the local writers as well as a college football reporter from USA Today.
Las Vegas Sun
When you’re only the fifth person ever to do something, as UNLV coach Tony Sanchez is, it piques outside interest.
Telemundo Las Vegas

For many Spanglish it seems to be a hybrid language which is inevitable when living in a bicultural country, while for others it is the impairment of the Spanish language.

Sierra Sun

In 1787, as the Constitutional Convention recessed having completed its work, an anxious lady asked Benjamin Franklin: “So Dr. Franklin, what kind of government are we to have?”

Reno Gazette-Journal

Every state government has shortcomings, challenges, and weaknesses. Rarely, though, does a state identify, acknowledge and improve upon those problems in ways that are responsive and forward thinking. During this year's legislative session, Nevada broke the mold. It invested in itself. It sought to overcome a serious problem — consistent shortfalls in the receipt of federal funds. It began a process that would not simply position Nevada to get its fair share of federal funds, but also deliver needed benefits to residents across the Silver State.

Las Vegas Sun
You scoured apartment guides and drove circles around the city trying to find the perfect place to call home.
Las Vegas Sun
For a machine with a processing power equivalent to 9,000 laptops running at once, UNLV’s Cherry Creek supercomputer was anything but strong the day it arrived last November.

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