Henderson's only newspaper is the Henderson Home News, published weekly. The Showbiz Weekly is published in Henderson and covers local entertainment in Las Vegas. Henderson residents are also served by the daily Las Vegas Review-Journal, as well as by a variety of other publications coming from Las Vegas.
Henderson's one commercial television station is a Fox network; the area is served by Las Vegas' five television stations and one cable station. No radio stations broadcast from Henderson, although residents enjoy programming from Las Vegas' 16 AM and FM channels.
Media Information: Henderson Home News, 2300 Corporate Circle, Suite 150, Henderson, NV; telephone (702)435-7700; fax (702)434-3527. Las Vegas Review-Journal, PO Box 70, Las Vegas, NV 89125; telephone (702)383-0211
Center for Business and Economic Research at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Available www.unlv.edu/Research–Centers/cber
City of Henderson. Available www.cityofhenderson.com
Clark County School District. Available ccsd.net
Henderson Chamber of Commerce. Available www.hendersonchamber.com
Las Vegas-Clark County Library District. Available www.lvccld.org
Las Vegas Review-Journal. Available www.reviewjournal.com
Las Vegas Sun. Available www.lasvegassun.com
Nevada State Museum and Historical Society. Available dmla.clan.lib.nv.us/docs/museums/lv/vegas.htm
This Was Nevada (internet column on Nevada History from the State of Nevada Department of Culture, originally printed in the Henderson Home News). Available dmla.clan.lib.nv.us/docs/dca/thiswas/thiswas.htm
Armstrong-Ingram, Jackson R., Henderson, Nevada: Images of America (South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing, 2002)
Bowers, Michael W., The Sagebrush State: Nevada's history, government, and politics (Reno: University of Nevada Press, 2002)
City of Henderson, ed., An American Journey: Henderson, 50 Years (Henderson, NV: City of Henderson, 2004)
Hulse, James W., The Silver State: Nevada's heritage reinterpreted (Reno: University of Nevada Press, 2004)
Toll, David W., The complete Nevada traveler: the affectionate and intimately detailed guidebook to the most interesting state in America (Virginia City, NV: Gold Hill Pub., 2002)