In The News: Honors College

The Irish Echo

In a recent essay in the Irish Echo, Cian T. McMahon wrote, 鈥淭roubled by the sight of asylum seekers taking their chances in unsafe boats upon the Mediterranean Sea in recent years, John Roche of the Irish Red Cross has said that until European governments find ways to address the crises plaguing many countries in North Africa, 鈥榙esperate people will continue to risk their lives on these coffin ships.鈥

Yahoo!

As Americans begin to re-emerge from their year inside, the first new U.S. airlines in 14 years 鈥 Breeze Airways and Avelo Airlines 鈥 are hoping their low-cost services and unconventional flight routes will lure travel-hungry adults away from the behemoth air carriers they know and love.

Washington Post

The first new U.S. air carriers in 14 years are vying for a slice of air travel鈥檚 rebound as the industry emerges from its worst downturn in history.

Las Vegas Sun

Last week, readers of the Sun got a treat in being introduced to Adugna 鈥淎du鈥 Siweya, one of the Las Vegas Valley鈥檚 outstanding college graduates this spring. Inspirational stories Siweya's make college graduation season a special time in Las Vegas, an annual reminder of the remarkable minds in our community, and the commitment of students to academic achievement.

Las Vegas Review Journal

This home in Las Vegas鈥 historic Rancho Circle neighborhood has something that few homes of any price in Southern Nevada have: a basement.

Associated Press

The Tropicana Las Vegas Hotel and Casino, a Sin City namesake, is being sold to a new entrant among Las Vegas Boulevard resort owners.

Associated Press

The Tropicana Las Vegas Hotel and Casino, a Sin City namesake, is being sold to a new entrant among Las Vegas Boulevard resort owners.

Casino.Org

Through the years, some Las Vegas casinos have associated themselves with glamourous Monte Carlo on the French Riviera. Now, those days are gone, according to KSNV-TV Channel 3 reporter Tom Hawley.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Don鈥檛 expect any parades or fancy cakes Friday, even though it is the 90th anniversary of one of Nevada鈥檚 most significant historic events.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Don鈥檛 expect any parades or fancy cakes Friday, even though it is the 90th anniversary of one of Nevada鈥檚 most significant historic events.

KSNV-TV: News 3

After the windy arrival at Las Vegas' McCarran airport for America's second couple, and a greeting from Nevada's first couple, the first stop was to a vaccine clinic at the University of Nevada Las Vegas.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Mark Hall-Patton faces the camera, ready to reveal nuggets of wisdom about the colorful historical events that once took place in Las Vegas and Clark County.