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Love at first sight? That’s only one of the stories you’ll get on Valentine’s Day. We think you’ll enjoy our look at love in Las Vegas so much that we’re giving you a sneak peek. Check back Tuesday for the full video and all the stories from the Review-Journal and View Neighborhood Newspapers.
With college costs rising every year, some students say they might never get their degrees without the support of scholarships. Donations, largely from wealthy individuals or corporations, fund those scholarships.
When Las Vegas gaming executive and real estate developer Philip Cohen died a year ago, he did something unusual for a man who’d never graduated college: He left millions of dollars to UNLV.
The Mob Museum opens in downtown Las Vegas on Tuesday. Also known as the National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, it’s in large part an attempt by people who know the dark side of Las Vegas’ mob era to take control of the story line.
Take a walk through virtually any university’s campus, and names both familiar and unheard of are plastered on the sides of many of the buildings.
Hollie Taylor was at the end of her rope. She’d been denied admittance to UNLV, which probably should not have been surprising considering she’d been out of school for 15 years, had two kids and worked two full-time jobs.