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Scott Martin was in the prime of his life: coaching college soccer and living his dream. Then he started feeling tired. He went into shock, and his organs…
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UNLV Libraries Digital Collection has a new online photo and image exhibit that explores the architectural history of Las Vegas. The collection includes…
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The Tenors, also known as the Canadian Tenors are a classically-trained pop opera group that has performed to worldwide acclaim. The quartet performs…
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The Hazda people really, really love honey. The hunter-gatherer tribe from Tanzania loves it so much, that the men will risk death for it - climbing…
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Teachers are learning how to teach math, but this time with digital chalkboards and tablet computers. Incorporating new technology in classrooms is part…
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A new study suggests that at least one type of foreclosure may be losing some of its stigma. According to the 2012 Face of Foreclosure report, 45 percent…
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Southwestern cities like Phoenix, San Antonio, and Albuquerque are building tolerance programs to combat hate crimes. But though we're nearby, Las Vegas…
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The Clark County Commission wants to clean up litter from handbillers on the Strip. To do that, commissioners introduced a new ordinance last week that…
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Usually when Las Vegas hotels are imploded it's because they are decades old and run down. But the ill-fated Harmon Hotel at CityCenter will likely be…
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What happens when you cross borders and live between two different worlds? That's what UNR professor Debbie Boehm explores in her work. She's researched…