It could take up to three months for the Nevada Department of Wildlife to confirm whether the animals are, in fact, wolves.
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The Southern Command of the Nevada Highway Patrol has investigated 18 fatal crashes resulting in 22 fatalities this year.
A poll found a majority of Nevadans support a tax break for diapers and protecting abortion rights but are unsure about open primaries and ranked choice voting.
Late Friday wind gusts approached 70 mph in Las Vegas, and are expected to be stronger Saturday. Up to 10 inches of snow and white-out conditions are expected in the mountains.
The then unidentified man was shot several times on a dirt road about a mile east of U.S. 95 and 60 miles south of Tonopah, according to Nye County and state law enforcement.
Authorities say a freight train derailment under a key railroad overpass is blocking tracks in Elko.
Nevada residents with certain medical conditions can now add the “Star of Life” symbol to their driver’s license.
If you’ve ever looked at a mountain around the valley and didn’t know its name, this is the guide for you.
Burning Man organizers don’t foresee big changes in 2024 after cleaning up this year’s festival. Butr debate continues over whether the gathering has grown too big.
An advanced geothermal project has begun pumping carbon-free electricity onto the Nevada grid to power Google data centers there, Google announced Tuesday.
Schools Over Stadiums said it is being sued over a referendum petition to stop public funds from going toward an Oakland A’s ballpark.
Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy announced Thursday that he will conduct his first rally in Las Vegas.
A semi-truck fire on southbound Interstate 15 blocked all lanes near Valley of Fire Highway.
Las Vegas police joined a Nevada lawmaker to discuss what authorities said is a deadly new drug trend emerging in the city.
Research suggests that cloud seeding can increase snowfall by as much as 10 percent, so it’s no wonder that Nevada — the nation’s driest state — is investing in the practice.