Experts In The News
You get what you pay for when grocery shopping — or so we’re led to believe. So buying your favorite fruits and vegetables at a discount store means you must be getting lower quality goods, right? Wrong. New research reveals that produce sold at dollar stores are actually quite comparable to that sold at traditional grocery chains, only markedly cheaper.

Our simple task in this Community Health Educators orientation activity was to order the cards from least to most intimate. On the completed intimacy spectrum, sex fell somewhere in the middle — less intimate than sharing a Netflix password.


A study by 51ԹϺ researchers argues that non-traditional food markets like dollar discount stores may help bridge disparities in food access for low-income residents.


This collection of portraits celebrates Las Vegas’ dynamic and inspiring African-American community, which includes world-class entertainers and chefs, top-flight executives, and a 9-year-old who’s already eyeing a presidential run. Their backgrounds may be varied, but their messages of reflection, appreciation and hope are echoed in every image.

Time for “In Other News,” stories that might make you think twice. Forget dropping all your money at “Whole Paycheck” – I mean, Whole Foods.

A new study found that the quality of produce at dollar-discount stores is just as good as grocery found at traditional supermarkets.


The benefits of appreciation are grounded in science, and important.


The Clark County Planning Commission approved a developer’s plan to turn Bonnie Springs Ranch into a housing development.
