Experts In The News

The Nevada Independent

In the depths of the downturn, most analysts agreed: Almost no state was hit harder than Nevada.

K.S.N.V. T.V. News 3

Stargazers could be in for a treat in tonight's northern sky.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Nedra Cooper was a 17-year-old “military brat” and a senior in high school when she settled in the Las Vegas Valley in 1971, after traveling with her father from base to base.

C-Span

ҳ| 鶹ýӳ Professor Michael Green taught a class on Abraham Lincoln and the 1860 presidential election. He described the political climate of the antebellum era, background on the other candidates and the deliberations at the party conventions. Lincoln won the presidency over three other candidates with just under 40 percent of the popular vote.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Four days, 11 venues, more than 180,000 attendees.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Low housing costs and employment opportunities made Nevada the fourth most-moved-to state in 2018, according to a new survey.

Salon

Undocumented students took advantage of tuition benefits they called for through the 2013 California DREAM Act

Nevada Business

According to experts, the outlook for Nevada’s economy this year is positive and projected to fare at least as well as it did, or perhaps even better, in 2018. However, one or more known or unknown wild cards could have a dampening effect.