Michael Green, an associate professor of history at UNLV, recently added to the body of Abraham Lincoln literature with “Lincoln and Native Americans,” which examines Lincoln’s actions regarding Native Americans.
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George Lyons is a lifelong fan of both music and radio who has an encyclopedic knowledge of both. For fans, “The Lyons Den” on KUNV-FM is appointment listening.
Joshua Wolf Shenk quit the international literary center and The Believer magazine following a February incident where he reportedly exposed himself during a Zoom call.
A sixth grader at a North Las Vegas charter school tested positive for coronavirus the same weekend Gov. Steve Sisolak ordered Nevada schools to close.
The reading exercise, ‘Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl,’ spurred a history teacher’s and his students’ passion.
For more than 15 years, Claytee White has been hearing stories of Southern Nevada’s history told directly by the people who made it.
Manuel Mathis’ second-grade classroom at Challenger School’s Silverado campus is colorful and welcoming.
On Oct. 12-13, members of Rancho High School’s Class of 1958 will gather for their 60th reunion. They’re inviting members of Rancho’s classes of 1957 and 1959 to join in.
When a beloved sports figure retires, it’s often said that person will never again have to pay for a drink in a local bar.
The winner of a MacArthur Foundation “genius grant,” the co-directors of a writing program for rural Nevada teenagers and two National Book Foundation “5 Under 35” honorees are among the Black Mountain Institute’s 2018-19 class of fellows and writers-in-residence.