In The News: Department of History

KSNV-TV: News 3

The lines and the crowd signal a major turnout for early voting, and the Nov. 6 Election Day isn't for another two and a half weeks.

KNPR News

When you talk about Las Vegas, certain people or places or institutions are icons. One of those icons turns fifty in October. Let’s look back at the history of the Circus Circus, opened in 1968.

Fast Company

The president of the French Tennis Federation lambasted Serena Williams’s catsuit last month. It wasn’t the first time an outfit worn by a female athlete generated outrage.

Salon

On the front lines were female tennis players who refused to adhere to the club dress codes that banned them

Conversation

This is simply the most recent chapter of a centurylong debate over the place of informality and immodesty in our dress: how short can that skirt be? Should the first lady be able to don a tank top? What about wearing sneakers to prom?

Jezebel

The shearling jacket is the iconic fashion staple of the apocalypse. It’s protected Rick Grimes in The Walking Dead, Regan Abbott in A Quiet Place, and even Ryan Gosling’s Agent K in Blade Runner 2049.

Bustle

Two years ago, when Emily Osowski was starting a job as a software engineer in New York City, she had to seriously reconsider her wardrobe.

KNPR News

Howard Hughes bought it fifty years ago. It closed thirty years ago. Let’s look back at the Silver Slipper.

KNPR News

Howard Hughes bought it fifty years ago. It closed thirty years ago. Let’s look back at the Silver Slipper.

Fashionista

The classic American wardrobe may be different than before — and a lot harder to pin down, too.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Make a little room in the saddle, Eddie Arcaro. You’ve got company in sports history.

KSNV-TV: News 3

Political analysts Michael Green from 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ and Sondra Cosgrove from College of Southern Nevada stopped by News 3 to talk about today's Primary Election.