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Current Time: 7 Feb 2021, 16:56:32
Sun Direction: 249° West
Sun Altitude: 2.8°
Sun Distance: 147.568 million km
Next Equinox: 20 Mar 2021 02:37 (Vernal)
Sunrise Today: 06:35 108° East
Sunset Today: 17:14 252° West

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MaySunriseSunsetLengthDiff.StartEndStartEndStartEndTimeMil. km
105:47 (70°)19:28 (290°)13:40:58+1:5704:1121:0404:4620:2905:1919:5612:37 (69.2°)150.752
205:46 (70°)19:29 (290°)13:42:54+1:5504:1021:0504:4520:3005:1819:5712:37 (69.5°)150.791
305:45 (70°)19:30 (291°)13:44:49+1:5404:0821:0704:4420:3105:1719:5712:37 (69.8°)150.829
405:44 (69°)19:31 (291°)13:46:42+1:5304:0721:0804:4220:3205:1619:5812:37 (70.1°)150.867
505:43 (69°)19:31 (291°)13:48:34+1:5204:0521:0904:4120:3305:1519:5912:37 (70.4°)150.905
605:42 (69°)19:32 (292°)13:50:25+1:5004:0421:1004:4020:3405:1420:0012:37 (70.6°)150.942
705:41 (68°)19:33 (292°)13:52:14+1:4904:0321:1204:3920:3505:1320:0112:37 (70.9°)150.978
805:40 (68°)19:34 (292°)13:54:02+1:4704:0121:1304:3820:3605:1220:0212:37 (71.2°)151.014
905:39 (67°)19:35 (293°)13:55:49+1:4604:0021:1404:3720:3705:1120:0312:37 (71.4°)151.050
1005:38 (67°)19:36 (293°)13:57:34+1:4403:5921:1504:3620:3805:1020:0412:37 (71.7°)151.084
1105:37 (67°)19:36 (293°)13:59:17+1:4303:5821:1604:3420:3905:0920:0512:37 (72.0°)151.119
1205:36 (67°)19:37 (294°)14:00:59+1:4103:5621:1804:3320:4005:0820:0612:36 (72.2°)151.152
1305:35 (66°)19:38 (294°)14:02:39+1:3903:5521:1904:3220:4105:0720:0712:36 (72.5°)151.185
1405:35 (66°)19:39 (294°)14:04:17+1:3803:5421:2004:3120:4205:0620:0812:36 (72.7°)151.217
1505:34 (66°)19:40 (295°)14:05:53+1:3603:5321:2104:3020:4305:0520:0812:37 (72.9°)151.249
1605:33 (65°)19:41 (295°)14:07:28+1:3403:5121:2204:2920:4405:0420:0912:37 (73.2°)151.280
1705:32 (65°)19:41 (295°)14:09:00+1:3203:5021:2404:2820:4505:0420:1012:37 (73.4°)151.310
1805:32 (65°)19:42 (295°)14:10:31+1:3003:4921:2504:2720:4605:0320:1112:37 (73.6°)151.340
1905:31 (64°)19:43 (296°)14:12:00+1:2803:4821:2604:2720:4705:0220:1212:37 (73.8°)151.370
2005:30 (64°)19:44 (296°)14:13:27+1:2603:4721:2704:2620:4805:0120:1312:37 (74.0°)151.398
2105:30 (64°)19:44 (296°)14:14:51+1:2403:4621:2804:2520:4905:0120:1412:37 (74.2°)151.427
2205:29 (64°)19:45 (297°)14:16:13+1:2203:4521:2904:2420:5005:0020:1412:37 (74.4°)151.454
2305:28 (63°)19:46 (297°)14:17:34+1:2003:4421:3004:2320:5104:5920:1512:37 (74.6°)151.482
2405:28 (63°)19:47 (297°)14:18:52+1:1703:4321:3204:2320:5204:5920:1612:37 (74.8°)151.509
2505:27 (63°)19:47 (297°)14:20:07+1:1503:4221:3304:2220:5304:5820:1712:37 (75.0°)151.536
2605:27 (63°)19:48 (297°)14:21:20+1:1303:4221:3404:2120:5404:5720:1812:37 (75.1°)151.562
2705:26 (62°)19:49 (298°)14:22:31+1:1003:4121:3504:2120:5504:5720:1812:37 (75.3°)151.588
2805:26 (62°)19:50 (298°)14:23:40+1:0803:4021:3604:2020:5604:5620:1912:37 (75.5°)151.614
2905:25 (62°)19:50 (298°)14:24:46+1:0503:3921:3704:1920:5604:5620:2012:38 (75.6°)151.639
3005:25 (62°)19:51 (298°)14:25:49+1:0303:3821:3804:1920:5704:5520:2112:38 (75.8°)151.664
3105:25 (62°)19:51 (298°)14:26:50+1:0003:3821:3904:1820:5804:5520:2112:38 (75.9°)151.688
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Las Vegas Sun
TypeDaily insert
FormatBroadsheet (insert)
Owner(s)Greenspun Media Group
PublisherBrian Greenspun
EditorBrian Greenspun
FoundedMay 21, 1950; 70 years ago
Headquarters2275 Corporate Circle Drive
Suite 300
Henderson, Nevada 89074
U.S.
Websitelasvegassun.com

The Las Vegas Sun is one of the Las Vegas Valley's two daily newspapers. It is owned by the Greenspun family and is affiliated with Greenspun Media Group. The paper published afternoons on weekdays from 1990 to 2005 and is now included as a section inside the pages of the morning Las Vegas Review-Journal but continues operating exclusively on its own website.

Its publisher and president is Brian Greenspun, former publisher Hank Greenspun's son, who was a college roommate of PresidentBill Clinton. He was welcomed by Clinton during his presidency, as a house guest during a Clinton fundraising trip to Southern Nevada.

It has been described as 'politically liberal.'[1]

History[edit]

The Las Vegas Sun was first published on May 21, 1950, by Hank Greenspun, who served as its editor until his death. Hank acquired the Las Vegas Free Press and two weeks later renamed it to the Las Vegas Sun. He started the Las Vegas Sun after he received a US$1,000-loan from businessman Nate Mack.[2] From its founding the paper was published in the mornings. Starting in 1989, after it signed a Joint Operating Agreement with the Las Vegas Review-Journal, the paper switched to publishing in the afternoon.[3][4]

On April 20, 2009, the Las Vegas Sun was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for coverage of the high death rate of construction workers on the Las Vegas Strip amid lax enforcement of regulations. The Pulitzer Prize committee noted that the Sun's coverage led to changes in government policy and improved safety conditions.[5][6][7]Alexandra Berzon was the primary author for the four-part series.[7] Berzon promptly left the paper upon her win, as did health reporter and Pulitzer finalist Marshall Allen in 2011.

Current status[edit]

The afternoon edition of the paper was published until September 30, 2005, when, on October 2, 2005, the Las Vegas Sun began distribution with the Las Vegas Review-Journal. The change came about after the Sun entered into an amended joint operating agreement with the Las Vegas Review-Journal to deliver the Sun with the Review-Journal, but with the Sun's content inserted in the Review-Journal. The staff for each paper remained independent.[8]

The Sun is produced by its editors, reporters and photographers at The Greenspun Corporation's suburban Henderson offices, then printed by the Review-Journal and included inside the pages of the morning R-J. The section typically contains no advertisements. The two newspapers' editorial departments continue to have in-print disputes, often on the op-ed pages by Brian Greenspun and former Review-Journal publisher Sherman Frederick.

Before Christmas in 2009, the Sun fired more than half its staff and changed its focus from daily news to feature stories and analysis.[9] Then, in September 2011, the paper laid off a dozen additional employees, with Greenspun pointing to layoffs at the Sun a direct result of recent layoffs at the Review-Journal.[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^Rainey, James (March 8, 2006). 'Sleeping with the enemy newspaper; The underdog Las Vegas Sun is being inserted into the rival Review-Journal'. Los Angeles Times. p. E1.
  2. ^'Nate Mack'. Southern Nevada Jewish Heritage Project. UNLV University Libraries. Retrieved February 25, 2016.
  3. ^Rosentiel, Thomans B. (September 10, 1989). 'New Era for Two Warring Vegas Papers'. Los Angeles Times.
  4. ^'Hank's Battle Over'. Las Vegas Sun. July 23, 1989. Retrieved April 26, 2012.
  5. ^'2009 Pulitzer Prizewinners and Nominated Finalists'. The Pulitzer Prizes. April 20, 2009. Archived from the original on April 25, 2009. Retrieved April 20, 2009.
  6. ^'Las Vegas Sun wins Pulitzer Prize'. Las Vegas Sun. April 20, 2009. Retrieved April 20, 2009.
  7. ^ ab'Construction Deaths Series'. Las Vegas Sun. Retrieved April 20, 2009.
  8. ^'Sleeping with the Enemy Newspaper'. Los Angeles Times. March 8, 2006.
  9. ^'Greenspun Media Group cuts staff again'. Las Vegas Business Press. December 7, 2009. Archived from the original on January 28, 2013.
  10. ^Kaufman, Rachel (September 16, 2011). 'Layoffs at the Las Vegas Sun'. FishbowlNY. Archived from the original on July 28, 2014. Retrieved February 15, 2012.

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