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CNN

From the 1930s to today, this series examines Vegas' evolution into an entertainment mecca, and its everlasting ability to reflect and refract American identity. Featuring interviews with entertainers, former showgirls, and other experts.

Nevada Independent

Nearly a century ago, a towering wall of concrete and steel slowly filled Nevada’s Black Canyon. Behind it pooled millions of gallons of water, stopped in their downstream flow by the newly constructed Hoover Dam. A tremendous feat of human engineering, the dam reshaped not only the canyon but the face of the American West.

Las Vegas Review Journal

The best and worst of Las Vegas history will be on display for the world to see starting this weekend with the debut of two documentary series.

Las Vegas Review Journal

The best and worst of Las Vegas history will be on display for the world to see starting this weekend with the debut of two documentary series.

Las Vegas Review Journal

The best and worst of Las Vegas history will be on display for the world to see starting this weekend with the debut of two documentary series.

Las Vegas Review Journal

A long-time poet, civil rights activist and autism advocate in Las Vegas is gaining more attention for another hat she wears: balloon entrepreneur.

DogTime

Pet Partners of Las Vegas — a popular non-profit that registers therapy dogs and other animals for use on campuses across the United States — is celebrating ten years of partnership with the ҳ| 鶹ýӳ (UNLV).

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

This Black History Month, Channel 13 is honoring a woman who has long championed the rights of low-income families in Nevada. From leading marches on the Las Vegas Strip, to starting an innovative nonprofit in the Historic Westside, Ruby Duncan is a changemaker whose legacy has left a lasting impact.

Las Vegas Black Image

Today, I opened a copy of the Las Vegas Sentinel dated January 14, 1982. This was the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. issue, and on the front page was a Stevie Wonder quote, “I and a growing number of people believe that it is time for our country to adopt legislation that will make January 15, Martin Luther King’s birthday, a national holiday, both in recognition of what he achieved and as a reminder of the distance which still has to be traveled.”

Las Vegas Review Journal

You can learn a lot about a city in its museums — and just by the types of museums it has.

KNPR News

In Las Vegas, activists and community leaders helped preserve landmarks to both the discrimination against African Americans and the growth in their numbers and their migration to Las Vegas’ Historic Westside.

KVVU-TV: Fox 5

The project is designed to document the tragic December 6, 2023 shooting on campus.