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Sep. 5, 2018
Bigger back yards explored in Nevada

In Clark County, Nev., which encompasses Las Vegas, the minimum distance required between the back of a single-family home and its rear property line is 20 feet. That requirement can shrink to 15 feet in areas zoned for denser housing. County Commissioner Chris Giunchigliani recently announced forming a committee to explore increasing the minimum size of backyards for newly constructed homes in the unincorporated county.

Las Vegas Sun
Aug. 21, 2018
Interstate 11 in Nevada: Where do we go next?

Now that Nevada's initial section of Interstate 11 to Phoenix is complete, the Nevada Department of Transportation is soliciting input on where the road should go next.

Las Vegas Sun
Jul. 2, 2018
Embrace the connectivity of the global machine

My Ukrainian grandpa was a deeply curious man, but his inquisitive nature sometimes got the best of us. I will always remember him dismantling his green Volga automobile down to the metal skeleton because he thought it would be the best way to understand just how a car worked.

KNPR News
Jun. 8, 2018
Like Knight And Day: Hockey Gave Grieving Las Vegas A Needed Lift

Last fall, the Vegas Golden Knights took to the ice as an expansion team of hockey castoffs. One season later they are known as Stanley Cup finalists.

Las Vegas Sun
Jun. 7, 2018
It’s time state leaders notice how much 51ԹϺ does with so little

The battle to protect 51ԹϺ from its detractors in state leadership just got an infusion of ammunition.

Las Vegas Sun
May. 14, 2018
For stability in higher ed, Nevada should turn back the clock to 2005

Restructuring and reforming Nevada’s system for governing the state’s colleges and universities will require some complicated and lengthy steps, but there’s one improvement that can and should happen immediately.

Las Vegas Sun
May. 2, 2018
ACA divide is national, not local

If you turned on the TV or read the news in 2017, it’s likely you encountered coverage related to the Affordable Care Act. On the congressional level, it appeared that Democrats and Republicans were embattled over the issue of repeal and replace; however, upon zooming out, it’s clear that the political dynamics were not that simple.

Las Vegas Sun
May. 2, 2018
Brookings expert: Congress should tackle climate policy

For Adele Morris, the Obama administration’s actions on climate change were a concern.

It wasn’t that Morris opposed the intent of the administration’s moves — cutting emissions of greenhouse gases, reducing use of fossil fuels and so on. It was the way the administration went about it.

Las Vegas Review Journal
Apr. 26, 2018
Las Vegas Raiders Stadium can help economic boom, expert says

Study after study has concluded that stadiums aren’t effective economic development drivers. But a leading urban growth researcher says Orlando and Las Vegas are exceptions because of the strength of their regions’ tourism economies.

Las Vegas Sun
Apr. 23, 2018
U.S. exporting its opioid crisis

An American-made phenomenon is on the cusp of gripping the world, but this one is nothing to be proud of.

Las Vegas Sun
Apr. 19, 2018
Continuing chaos at NSHE should lead to higher education reform

During the 2017 legislative session, after a series of Nevada System of Higher Education scandals including allegations of plagiarism, sexual harassment and the submission of a falsified document to a legislative committee, a number of reform bills were introduced.

Las Vegas Sun
Apr. 10, 2018
Building a better education in the post-recession world

While job prospects have improved for many Americans since the recession, Martha Ross says the recovery hasn’t been so kind to those who didn’t graduate from college.

Las Vegas Sun
Apr. 9, 2018
Graduation rate is just one brush stroke in picture of 51ԹϺ’s success

Answering a question last week about how 51ԹϺ had reached record fundraising levels under President Len Jessup, the state’s chancellor offered a “yeah, but” response that was unfair not only to Jessup but to the entire university.

Las Vegas Sun
Mar. 19, 2018
Q+A: Why this Brookings expert took the VA to task over medical marijuana

The title of John Hudak’s January report examining the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs’ response to a congressional inquiry on medical marijuana pulls no punches.

Las Vegas Sun
Mar. 7, 2018
Scholar on how Las Vegas succeeds at providing social mobility

In his 2017 book “Dream Hoarders,” the Brookings Institution’s Richard Reeves examined how the American upper-middle class was stifling upward mobility among those at lower income levels.

Las Vegas Sun
Mar. 7, 2018
Scholar on how Las Vegas succeeds at providing social mobility

In his 2017 book “Dream Hoarders,” the Brookings Institution’s Richard Reeves examined how the American upper-middle class was stifling upward mobility among those at lower income levels.

Las Vegas Sun
Mar. 3, 2018
Education expert: ‘No one wants to invest in deficits'

The 2010 documentary “Waiting for ‘Superman’ ” resonated with moviegoers and reviewers with its story of a team of educators that turned around a struggling public school. But to Andre M. Perry, the central idea of the movie — and of the early 2000s reform movement it encapsulated — was deeply troubling.

Las Vegas Sun
Feb. 23, 2018
How Trump’s attack on renewable energy and the EPA hurts Nevada

On the morning after his State of the Union address, in which President Donald Trump told the nation that his administration had “ended the war on American energy,” he made news that suggested otherwise.

Las Vegas Sun
Feb. 16, 2018
Millennials are changing the face of the country

William Frey says he’s read a lot about the quirky aspects of millennials.

Las Vegas Sun
Feb. 13, 2018
Trump should follow Obama’s lead in funding approach for programs

You’d think President Donald Trump would appreciate the policymaking behind the Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program, an Obama-era initiative that provided funding for dozens of agencies nationwide to reduce unwanted pregnancies.

Las Vegas Sun
Feb. 8, 2018
Results matter more than good intentions

In his book “Show Me the Evidence: Obama’s Fight for Rigor and Results in Social Policy,” Ron Haskins described a quiet revolution that took place during the Obama administration in the way that social service programs were evaluated and funded.

Las Vegas Sun
Feb. 5, 2018
Mining boss walking in footprints of activist grandfather

Michael Brown’s grandfather was a coal miner and union activist who was disabled in a mine accident. “I like to think I am carrying on his activism by looking after our miners and working to sustain and protect their jobs and families,” says Brown, who in 2016 was appointed president of Barrick USA after more than 20 years with the company, and last year moved to Southern Nevada. Barrick employs 22,000 people internationally, including 3,700 in Nevada and 110 in Southern Nevada.

KTNV-TV: ABC 13
Jan. 11, 2018
Power failures won't scare away conventions, trade shows

Thousands of busy people with limited time to burn mulled around outside the Las Vegas convention and world trade center after a blackout temporarily shut off the lights at CES.

Las Vegas Sun
Jul. 31, 2017
Passion of a few visionaries makes 51ԹϺ School of Medicine a reality

A dozen quintets of 51ԹϺ students have been probing the valley’s neighborhoods the past few Thursdays, taking note of markets, liquor stores, clinics, pharmacies and access to public transportation.

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