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Nevada’s history is full of temblors. On average, about 10 earthquakes a day occur in the Silver State.
David Chesnoff, a prominent defense attorney, spent several days working at the largest hospital in Israel because he wanted to help during the war with Hamas.
Nevada and federal officials have teamed up on a program to provide food to students 18 and younger now through August.
The female pedestrian died at a hospital after being struck while walking outside of a crosswalk at Flamingo Road and Mountain Vista Street.
Extra monthly benefits for low-income households to buy food during the pandemic will end for Nevadans early next month.
As pandemic emergency provisions wind down, thousands of Nevadans could lose their no-cost insurance coverage.
Slain Review-Journal reporter Jeff German posthumously won Podcast of the Year at Saturday night’s Nevada Press Foundation Awards of Excellence dinner.
The Clark County coroner’s office on Wednesday identified the man whose remains were found at Lake Mead in May
Local religious leaders shared mixed opinions on the Supreme Court’s ruling to overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade decision that had enshrined abortion as a constitutional right for nearly a half-century.
A projection from the Bureau of Reclamation shows Lake Mead’s water level could drop more than 30 feet in the next two years, according to a recent study.
Miguel Cardona was in Las Vegas to discuss pandemic-era mental wellness challenges, and to tout the Youth Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Act.
Refugee resettlement agencies in Southern Nevada are searching for housing and other support as they prepare for Afghan immigrants to come to the state in coming weeks.
The 46 new coronavirus deaths reported Tuesday by the state Department of Health and Human Services was the highest since the state logged 55 deaths on Feb. 11.
Northbound traffic just south of Baker, California, was limited to one lane on Interstate 15 for a few hours Sunday night, according to California Highway Patrol.