In The News: Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV

KSNV-TV: News 3

As the campaign season ends and the holiday season nears, many households are bracing for a few lively political discussions during family gatherings, albeit smaller ones.

Authority Magazine

Be patient with yourself. Divorce or separation is a significant life event. In addition to the change in schedules, living situation, and other physical changes, the emotional changes can be difficult and wash over you at times you might not expect. Be patient with yourself and recognize the massive change unfolding before you.

KSNV-TV: News 3

Gov. Steve Sisolak joins the thousands of Nevadans to test positive for COVID-19.

KSNV-TV: News 3

Gov. Steve Sisolak joins the thousands of Nevadans to test positive for COVID-19.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

Southern Nevada reported 869 new positive COVID-19 Tuesday and five more deaths. Cases are up to more than 90,000 since the pandemic began.

Refinery 29

After the painful loss of their son Jack in September, John Legend and Chrissy Teigen have been incredibly intimate and vulnerable about sharing their grief. Last week, Teigen revealed a new tattoo in her son's memory: his name "Jack" written in cursive on the inside of her wrist. Legend, who clutched his wife's hand in the original image showcasing her photo, also got a matching piece in the same place in honor of their late son.

Metro

At the start of the first lockdown back in March, those who were coupled up and living together may have thought that the extra time together would be a blessing.

Las Vegas Sun

My family moved to Las Vegas expecting only to stay for a year or two, at most. Twenty-two years later, we wouldn’t call anywhere else home.

Las Vegas Sun

In one amazing 48-hour span last week, Las Vegas celebrated two landmark events that served as a tribute to the ingenuity, boldness and resiliency that put our community on the global map.

Yahoo!

Teigen revealed she suffered a miscarriage in September.

Nevada Independent

Four months ahead of schedule, work began Thursday morning on a sprawling medical facility that, by 2022, will house UNLV’s burgeoning medical school. But that work comes in the absence of $25 million in state-appropriated money that was pulled this summer amid faltering state revenues and a $1.2 billion budget shortfall triggered by coronavirus lockdowns.

Las Vegas Sun

Development on the new UNLV Medical School building officially began this morning, months ahead of schedule and still without originally earmarked monies from the state pulled due to budget cuts driven by the coronavirus pandemic.