The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Catherine Cortez Masto, Catherine Cortez Masto for Senate, refunded $10 to Dinny Kam on Sept. 9, according to the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Catherine Cortez Masto, Catherine Cortez Masto for Senate, refunded $500 to Eugene B. Meyer on Sept. 21, according to the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Catherine Cortez Masto, Catherine Cortez Masto for Senate, refunded $4,800 to Aurangzeb N. Nagy on Sept. 17, according to the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
Martin Rodriguez-Castro is a Digital Marketing Communication Designer at Grand Sierra Resort and Casino (GSR), and a participant in a new pilot program that is the result of a partnership with TMCC that brought a Fundamentals in Communications (COM 113) for-credit college class to GSR team leaders.
Pima Medical Institute continues to show its commitment to the communities it serves with a new veterinary assistant program at Twin Oaks High School, one of the high schools in the San Marcos Unified School District.
"Asbestos Exposure: 2021 BFA Midway Exhibition" opens Nov. 22 in Grant Hall Gallery and features the art of 10 artists pursuing their bachelor of fine arts degree at UNLV.
When Javier Solis decided to enroll in the Industrial Maintenance Technology program at Carrington College, his son Darius—newly graduated from high school—enrolled alongside him.
For the second consecutive year*, the City of Boulder City received the Government Finance Officers Association’s (GFOA) Distinguished Budget Presentation Award.
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Catherine Cortez Masto, Catherine Cortez Masto for Senate, refunded $2,750 to Bonnie B. Robbins on Sept. 27, according to the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
Western Nevada College’s Nerd Herd is holding a blanket and socks drive for the elderly to help them stay warm during the upcoming, harsh winter months.
Southern Nevada’s economy – much like everything else in life these days – is tied heavily to the continuing path of the COVID-19 pandemic and its variants.