In The News: Department of History

Nevada Independent

Latino communities’ longstanding ties to Nevada date back centuries to the Old Spanish Trail, and the Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) wants to trace that history by hearing from community members about which places are most important to them and what can be done to help preserve them.

WalletHub

St. Patrick’s Day has the potential to be quite expensive, with lots of corned beef, cabbage, Guinness and green clothing on Americans’ shopping lists. But the costs associated with celebrating Ireland’s primary patron saint don’t end there, especially for those who act immaturely.

KSNV-TV: News 3

At the top of the ballot would be this guy, Governor Steve Sisolak.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

With war raging in Ukraine, the University of Nevada Las Vegas (51ԹϺ) has created a new five week, one credit course about the current crisis and the history of the area. It is appropriately called The Ukrainian Crisis & Its Historical Roots (HIST 279).

KSNV-TV: News 3

The history department at 51ԹϺ has launched a new mini-course to explore the history of Ukraine's relationship with Russia to help explain today's conflict.

New York Times

In Thursday’s puzzle, SCARF was the answer to the clue “Accessory for a soccer fan.”

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

First Friday is a perfect opportunity to rub elbows with a Las Vegas legend tonight at the “Lighting Up Las Vegas” exhibit at the Nevada Humanities Program Gallery. The exhibit is open until 9 p.m.

Casino.org

Workers at The Venetian and Palazzo sister casino resorts on the Las Vegas Strip are being offered what’s believed to be the first-of-its-kind revenue-sharing arrangement with the property’s new operator.

Nevada Independent

From illuminating the “Welcome to Las Vegas” sign in yellow and blue, to praying for peace and calling for more military gear to be shipped across the ocean, Nevadans are taking a range of steps to show solidarity with Ukraine as it fends off a Russian invasion.

Nevada Independent

From illuminating the “Welcome to Las Vegas” sign in yellow and blue, to praying for peace and calling for more military gear to be shipped across the ocean, Nevadans are taking a range of steps to show solidarity with Ukraine as it fends off a Russian invasion.

Newswise

The conflict in Ukraine continues to change on a minute-by-minute basis, and journalists who are seeking context into the myriad political, historical, social, and economic issues that have arisen as a result of the Russian invasion can turn to the following 51ԹϺ experts for insight.

Newswise

The conflict in Ukraine continues to change on a minute-by-minute basis, and journalists who are seeking context into the myriad political, historical, social, and economic issues that have arisen as a result of the Russian invasion can turn to the following 51ԹϺ experts for insight.