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Nevada AG meets Quintana Roo governor for cross-border crime talks

Earlier this week, Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford met with Mara Lezama Espinosa, the governor of Quintana Roo, and over a dozen Mexican attorneys general.


Nevada offers grants for projects supporting specialty crop development

The Nevada Department of Agriculture (NDA) has announced the availability of over $267,000 in grants for projects aimed at promoting specialty crops within the state.


Nevada State University's nursing simulation center earns provisional accreditation

Nevada State University's School of Nursing Simulation Center has achieved Provisional Accreditation from the Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH).


College of Southern Nevada offers mental health first aid training on December 13

The College of Southern Nevada is set to host an in-person Mental Health First Aid training session on December 13, 2024.


Final star party of 2024 at WNC's observatory set for Dec. 7

The Jack C. Davis Observatory at Western Nevada College will host its final star party of 2024 on December 7, providing an opportunity for the community to learn about double stars, galaxies, and planets.


CSN welcomes Josh Webb as manager of performing arts center

CSN is set to welcome Josh Webb as the new Manager of the Performing Arts Center starting in early January.


CSN begins search for new president with focus on community engagement

The College of Southern Nevada (CSN) has begun its search for a new president.


Restaurant gift cards remain popular holiday choice among all age groups

This holiday season, restaurant gift cards are emerging as a popular choice among shoppers, according to a recent survey by the National Restaurant Association.


CSN alums create successful T-shirt business through innovative class project

Streetcrafter, a T-shirt business, emerged from a College of Southern Nevada (CSN) business class where students engaged in practical learning through a makerspace environment.


Insurance agent Daniel: ‘Nevada auto insurance rates are wild these days! If you’re feeling the pinch, you’re definitely not alone’

Auto insurance rates in Nevada are rising at a staggering pace, with industry experts and critics pointing to the state’s legal environment as a key factor driving up costs.


Research shows persistent disparities in cancer risk from US air pollution

New research conducted by the Desert Research Institute (DRI) and the University of Nevada, Reno (UNR) examines the distribution of air pollution and its associated cancer risks across U.S. communities.


United Way launches warmth drive and volunteer guide for holiday season

United Way of Southern Nevada (UWSN) is marking the season of giving with a series of initiatives aimed at supporting the community.


Lake Tahoe mooring lottery entries open until January 31

Entries for the 2025 Lake Tahoe mooring lottery are now open and will be accepted until January 31, 2025.


Nurses association hosts Bingo Night fundraiser at Western Nevada College

The National Students Nurses Association is organizing a Bingo Night at Western Nevada College.


Residential gains drive U.S construction spending increase amid regulatory delays

Construction spending in the United States saw a modest increase of 0.4 percent from September to October, reaching a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $2.174 trillion.


Las Vegas Raiders join hands for annual meal packing event

The Las Vegas Raiders, in collaboration with the Raiders Foundation, have once again joined forces with the United Way of Southern Nevada (UWSN) and Smith’s Food and Drug Store to host their second annual holiday meal packing event.


Most US metro areas see rise in construction jobs amid hiring challenges

Construction employment increased in 238 out of 358 metro areas from October 2023 to October 2024, as reported by the Associated General Contractors of America based on government data.


CSN launches 2025 calendar with peaceful places theme

The College of Southern Nevada (CSN) has released its 2025 Classified Calendar, themed "Peaceful Places."


Beth Phelps honored as December 2024 classified employee of the month

Beth Phelps has been named the December 2024 Classified Employee of the Month.


Scholarship launched by WNC addresses childcare worker shortage

The childcare sector in Nevada is facing a significant challenge, with nearly 65 percent of children aged 0-5 living in households where all parents are working.