FGI has released a report contending that the introduction of the Defense Production Act by the Biden administration has more to do with its stake in the production of electric vehicles than remedying the country's lagging energy efforts.
Over the past two years, among the many exceptional duties that all of you have performed, have been the numerous good works and acts of kindness that you’ve done to help with the wellbeing of the people around you
Associate Professor of Criminal Justice in the College of Liberal Arts Matthew Leone was awarded with one of this year’s Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) Board of Regents’ Teaching Awards. This annual award honors outstanding instructional contributions to the NSHE system.
Your home is likely one of the most significant financial investments you’ll ever make, which is why Douglas County continues to make significant investments in the firefighting tools needed to protect your life and property from wildfires.
If your daily commute takes you into Meridian, located in northern Douglas County, we have good news. Work will begin soon on a project that, once completed, will improve traffic flow through the Havana Street / Meridian Boulevard intersection.
Roseman Dental and Roseman University College of Dental Medicine are proud to partner with the American Dental Association to provide free dental screenings and cleanings to qualifying children ages 18 and under as part of the national Give Kids a Smile® program.
Inflation pressures have consistently squeezed the wallets of the American people since Biden entered office in early 2021, with the cost of rent among the most concerning.
Students enrolled in the International Baccalaureate (IB) Middle Years Program at Wooster High School will host a showcase for families and community members on Tuesday April 12. This event will feature student projects created by sophomores who are approaching completion of the five-year long IB Middle Years Program that students began at Vaughn Middle School.
If the warm sunshine, birdsong and buzzing sounds of pollinators have you excited about Spring, we’ve got something else for you to do in order to celebrate the changing season: celebrate Earth Day!
Women pursuing STEM careers have faced many challenges in the past, and they continue to do so today. In the past, many of these challenges were built into the framework of our public and private institutions and our legal system.
33.3 percent of people 25 years or older had an associate's degree or higher in Clark County in 2020, according to data obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau.