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Court blocks Trump administration's bid to cut medical research funding

Nevada Attorney General Aaron D. Ford, alongside a coalition of 21 other attorneys general, has successfully secured a nationwide preliminary injunction in the case Massachusetts v. NIH.


Nevada State emphasizes career readiness for student success

As students and their families increasingly question the value of a college degree amid rising tuition costs and shifting job markets, Nevada State University is emphasizing career readiness as a core component of its educational offerings.


Preliminary injunction granted against mass firings under Trump administration

Attorney General Aaron D. Ford, along with a coalition of 20 attorneys general, has achieved a preliminary injunction in the case Maryland et al. v. USDA.


Court blocks Trump's freeze on federal funding after multistate legal challenge

Nevada Attorney General Aaron D. Ford, along with a coalition of 22 other attorneys general, has successfully obtained a preliminary injunction against the Trump administration.


Construction job growth stalls as policy uncertainty impacts project planning

Construction employment in the United States saw a modest increase between May 2024 and May 2025, with only half of the 360 metro areas experiencing job growth.


Attorney General Ford calls on Supreme Court over healthcare service provisions

Carson City, NV — Attorney General Aaron D. Ford, along with a coalition of 23 attorneys general, has filed an amicus brief urging the U.S. Supreme Court to protect a significant provision of the Affordable Care Act (ACA).


Coalition challenges Trump administration over proposed Department of Education changes

Attorney General Aaron D. Ford, along with a coalition of 20 attorneys general, has filed a motion for a preliminary injunction in an effort to prevent the Trump administration from proceeding with plans to significantly reduce the Department of...


Register now to secure your fall classes at WNC

By enrolling in Fall 2025 courses this summer, individuals can secure their desired classes and work towards their educational and professional goals.


Supreme Court limits lower courts' power on universal injunctions

The U.S. Supreme Court has limited the power of lower courts to issue "universal injunctions," a decision that could lead to an increase in class action lawsuits, according to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Nevada.


Nevada Attorney General disputes Governor's claim on immigration policy

Attorney General Aaron D. Ford has issued a response to Governor Joe Lombardo's recent remarks regarding model immigration policies published by the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) on February 24, 2025.


Nevada Promise honors mentors shaping future of CSN students

The Nevada Promise team recently held its annual Mentor Appreciation Night on June 11, aiming to honor volunteers who contribute to the future of College of Southern Nevada (CSN) students.


National Restaurant Association offers tips for safe Fourth of July grilling

As the Fourth of July approaches, more than 74 million Americans are preparing for traditional outdoor celebrations such as barbecues and picnics.


Student volunteer enhances TMCC's pollinator garden

If you’ve walked past the Countess Angela Dandini Pollinator Garden at TMCC’s Dandini Campus this summer, you might have noticed some extra care among the flowers.


Mayors to discuss city affairs at CSN diversity event

Faculty and staff are invited to an event featuring the mayors of North Las Vegas, Las Vegas, and Henderson.


CSN videography students excel at regional Emmy Awards

The College of Southern Nevada (CSN) Videography students celebrated a significant achievement at the NATAS Pacific Southwest Emmy Awards held in San Diego.


United Way activates emergency fund amid federal aid pause

United Way of Southern Nevada (UWSN) has initiated its Emergency Assistance and Community Needs (EACN) Fund following a pause in federal funding for the Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP) in Clark County.


Nevada releases model immigration guidelines for public institutions

Attorney General Aaron D. Ford has announced the release of model immigration policies mandated by Nevada law, specifically NRS 228.206 and 228.208.


Community gathers at Jack C. Davis Observatory for Summer Solstice Day

Forty-six community members attended the Summer Solstice Day event at Jack C. Davis Observatory on June 20.


Lichens suggest potential for extraterrestrial life despite intense solar radiation

The possibility of life on planets outside our solar system has long intrigued scientists.


Study highlights role of urban street trees in mitigating Las Vegas heat

Reno, Nev. – With rising temperatures breaking records in Las Vegas and the broader southern Nevada region, a recent study sheds light on the role urban street trees could play in mitigating extreme heat.