States, cities, farmers, tribes and environmental groups shared comments as part of the process for rewriting the rules that govern how the Colorado River will be managed.
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The Republican governor threw his support behind one of the several candidates who hope to defeat Rep. Susie Lee in November.
Rain on Sunday in Death Valley reached 2.2 inches, higher than the previous one-day record of 1.7 inches.
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo is activating 100 Nevada National Guard troops for duty in Southern Nevada.
The Nevada Republican Party is taking steps to ensure its 2024 caucus is upheld by trying to block the state-run primary in Supreme Court of Nevada.
A rare tiny butterfly found only in a remote stretch of Northern Nevada is inching closer to federal protections under the Endangered Species Act.
A backlog of more than 26,000 unemployment insurance-related appeals led the state to fill a million-dollar contract for third-party support staff.
A 45-member Nevada Task Force-1 team has been conducting response and recovery missions since arriving in the disaster zone two days ago.
The high court heard arguments over water rights in a case that could set significant precedent for how the driest state in the nation manages the precious resource.
The federal grant could provide up to $3.75 billion to establish Brightline West’s passenger rail service.