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"The Engineering That Built the World," Season 1, Episode 8, The Hoover Dam, The History Channel, 2021, interviewed in the HISTORY Channel's "That Built" franchise, which discusses the iconic structures and engineering feats that shaped the United States and the world. The episode focuses on General Construction Superintendent Frank Crowe's role in taming the Colorado River and the brutal conditions that labor faced constructing the Hoover Dam.
Marshall Allen, "Cellphone Data Shows How Las Vegas is "Gambling With Lives" Across the Country," ProPublica, August 18, 2020, interviewed as a source.
"The City of Las Vegas: The Twenties, 2020, interviewed in a documentary commissioned by the Commission of the Las Vegas Centennial, and focuses on the early history of Las Vegas during the 1920s.
Jessie Bekker, "Las Vegas ' Sunrise Hospital still spreading its wings at 60," Las Vegas Review-Journal, December 14, 2018, interviewed as a source.
Jennifer Solis, "Child lead poisoning on rise, prevalence unknown," Nevada Current, August 6, 2018, interviewed as a source.
KNPR's State of Nevada, "The Workplace in Nevada: Speed versus Safety," July 3, 2018, interviewed in a podcast that "explores a time when workplace safety was considered the responsibility of the employee: You take a job and you consent to the hazards that might be part of the job. In the 20th Century, laws were enacted to protect workers. They didn't always work, especially in the Wild West of Nevada where workplace safety and the desire to work faster often conflicted."
Marshall Allen, "Cellphone Data Shows How Las Vegas is "Gambling With Lives" Across the Country," ProPublica, August 18, 2020, interviewed as a source.
"The City of Las Vegas: The Twenties, 2020, interviewed in a documentary commissioned by the Commission of the Las Vegas Centennial, and focuses on the early history of Las Vegas during the 1920s.
Jessie Bekker, "Las Vegas ' Sunrise Hospital still spreading its wings at 60," Las Vegas Review-Journal, December 14, 2018, interviewed as a source.
Jennifer Solis, "Child lead poisoning on rise, prevalence unknown," Nevada Current, August 6, 2018, interviewed as a source.
KNPR's State of Nevada, "The Workplace in Nevada: Speed versus Safety," July 3, 2018, interviewed in a podcast that "explores a time when workplace safety was considered the responsibility of the employee: You take a job and you consent to the hazards that might be part of the job. In the 20th Century, laws were enacted to protect workers. They didn't always work, especially in the Wild West of Nevada where workplace safety and the desire to work faster often conflicted."