The U.S. Department of Labor announced new guidance for state employment departments that would expand eligibility for the unemployment insurance benefits program for independent contractors, the self-employed and gig workers.
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The Silver State has its fair share of less-than-intuitive town pronunciations, but that’s what makes Nevada home.
The watery grave that swallowed whole an entire town 80 years ago has vanished. Where there was once 70 feet of water, there are clear skies and a faint breeze.
The Bureau of Land Management is hosting a plant sale this weekend just north of where U.S. Highway 93 splits off from Interstate 15.
“Backyard Adventures,” a new exhibit at the Springs Preserve, encourages people to walk outside and rediscover the beauty outside their back door.
A small group is having a shell of a time trying to find homes for Nevada’s state reptile, the desert tortoise.
Planning to Storm Area 51? Here are some things you should know about the famed government testing facility that everyone knows of but of which little is known.
Troy Ray, who is believed to possibly be the first fatality in one of two back-to-back earthquakes, loved working on cars at his rural Pahrump Valley property, his sister said Wednesday.
The Nye County Sheriff’s Office announced Tuesday night they think a man died in Pahrump as a result of the July 4 earthquake that rocked the Mojave Desert.
The train, which was carrying ammunition, grenades and aluminum oxide, derailed east of Wells on Wednesday morning.