Tuesday - December 9, 2025
State Tipoffs Involving Nevada Newsletter for Sunday November 30, 2025 ( 12 items )  

ICYMI: 25 Years of Titus Driving Gas Prices Higher
WASHINGTON, Nov. 25 -- The National Republican Congressional Committee posted the following news: * * * ICYMI: 25 Years of Titus Driving Gas Prices Higher In case you missed it, Democrat Dina Titus brushed off conversation about high gas prices, and it's not a surprise given a 25-year record of voting to raise taxes on fuel, block domestic energy production, and keep the costs at the pump soaring for Nevada families. "Only someone as wildly out of touch as Dina Titus could scoff at lower gas  more

ICYMI: Steven Horsford Sides With Violent Fringe
WASHINGTON, Nov. 25 -- The National Republican Congressional Committee posted the following news: * * * ICYMI: Steven Horsford Sides With Violent Fringe In case you missed it, Democrat Steven Horsford isn't just tolerating the violent-rhetoric faction within his party; he's leaning in and leading the charge. "Radical Democrat Steven Horsford is a threat to Nevadans and a threat to our nation. He is desperate for the support of the violent, dangerous left, and Nevadans won't stand for it." -  more

ICYMI: Titus, Lee & Horsford Said NO to Lower Utility Bills
WASHINGTON, Nov. 26 -- The National Republican Congressional Committee posted the following news: * * * ICYMI: Titus, Lee & Horsford Said NO to Lower Utility Bills In case you missed it, Democrats Dina Titus, Susie Lee, and Steven Horsford voted against lowering energy costs for working families, siding with the radical socialists instead of Nevadans struggling under sky-high utility bills. "Out of touch Democrats Dina Titus, Susie Lee, and Steven Horsford would rather bow to the demands of   more

Nevada Ranchers Turn to Virtual Fencing to Guide Cattle and Protect Rangelands
RENO, Nevada, Nov. 26 -- The University of Nevada issued the following news: * * * Nevada ranchers turn to virtual fencing to guide cattle and protect rangelands A University partnership brings smarter and more sustainable grazing management to Nevada By Emma Lande Across Nevada's rangelands, hauling barbed wire and setting fence posts remains a necessary, albeit labor-intensive, task for ranchers. Now, with help from University of Nevada, Reno researchers, some are testing "virtual fencin  more

Professor emeritus publishes 65th book, with two more on the way
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, Nov. 22 -- The University of New Mexico posted the following news: * * * Professor emeritus publishes 65th book, with two more on the way * Richard W. Etulain, a professor emeritus of history at The University of New Mexico (UNM), has published his 65th book, with two more already underway. The forthcoming volume, Basques of the American West, set to be released in early 2026 by the University of Nevada Press, returns Etulain to a subject he has explored for decade  more

Retired Firefighter Calls Out Lombardo for Giving Musk's Boring Company Special Treatment, Letting Billionaire Off The Hook
LAS VEGAS, Nevada, Nov. 24 -- The Nevada Democratic Party posted the following news release: * * * Retired Firefighter Calls Out Lombardo for Giving Musk's Boring Company Special Treatment, Letting Billionaire Off The Hook * After Clark County firefighters suffered serious chemical burns by toxic sludge in one of Elon Musk's Boring Company tunnels, Joe Lombardo's office dropped hundreds of thousands of dollars in safety fines within hours of getting a call from a Musk executive. Community   more

University of Nevada Students Advance Public Health Research at APHA 2025 in Washington, DC
RENO, Nevada, Nov. 25 -- The University of Nevada issued the following news: * * * Nevada students advance public health research at APHA 2025 in Washington, DC From mental health and overdose prevention to one health, global policy and beyond, Nevada presenters shared wide-ranging research with national leaders and peers By Shelle Murach Students, faculty and alumni from the University of Nevada, Reno School of Public Health spent the week in Washington, D.C., presenting research, exchang  more

University of Nevada, Reno Showcases Leadership and Innovation at APLU Annual Meeting
RENO, Nevada, Nov. 26 -- The University of Nevada issued the following news: * * * University of Nevada, Reno showcases leadership and innovation at APLU Annual Meeting University's active participation reflects its dedication to shaping the future of higher education By Natalie Fry The University of Nevada, Reno played a prominent role at the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU) Annual Meeting in Philadelphia this month, where higher education leaders from across North  more

University of Nevada: Is Anxiety Always Something to Be Avoided, or is There a Valuable Philosophical Role in Human Development and Experience?
RENO, Nevada, Nov. 26 -- The University of Nevada issued the following news: * * * Is anxiety always something to be avoided, or is there a valuable philosophical role in human development and experience? Philosophy Chair David Rondel examines the nature of anxiety from a philosophical perspective By David Rondel, Ph.D. Anxiety is the most prevalent mental health problem in the world today. The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation estimates that, globally, 284 million people had an a  more

University of Nevada: Where Do Skills From Art, Science and Fieldwork Intersect?
RENO, Nevada, Nov. 26 -- The University of Nevada issued the following news: * * * Where do skills from art, science and fieldwork intersect? Interdisciplinary University of Nevada, Reno professors participate in a lecture and panel discussion at the Nevada Museum of Art By Kylie Papson On Friday, Nov. 7, a team of professors from the University of Nevada, Reno presented alongside visiting artist Pujita Guha, an Indian artist and curator, and current Mahindra Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard   more

UNLV and Las Vegas Sands Host Symposium to Bridge U.S.-China Relations
LAS VEGAS, Nevada, Nov. 27 -- The University of Nevada Las Vegas campus issued the following news: * * * UNLV and Las Vegas Sands Host Symposium to Bridge U.S.-China Relations Scholars, business leaders, and diplomats convened to emphasize the critical role of people-to-people exchange in strengthening the bilateral relationship between the two countries. * UNLV and Las Vegas Sands partnered to host the inaugural U.S.-China Dialogue Symposium in November, bringing together leaders from acad  more

UNLV: The Interview - Dr. Karen Kucharski
LAS VEGAS, Nevada, Nov. 25 -- The University of Nevada Las Vegas campus issued the following Q&A on Nov. 24, 2025, by Kevin Dunegan with Karen Kucharski, assistant professor-in-residence at the School of Dental Medicine: * * * The Interview: Dr. Karen Kucharski New to Southern Nevada, the dental medicine professor isn't shy about playing tourist and finds students often make the best teachers. * A semi-recent transplant from Northern Nevada, Dr. Karen Kucharski has made her way down to UNLV  more