Safety while boating at Lake Mead National Recreation Area has long been an issue, leading to several deaths almost every year since 2000.
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A 70-year-old man died in Death Valley after suffering a medical event while driving.
Nevada officials say the new visitor center at Valley of Fire State Park will feature “state of the art” exhibits that explain the park’s cultural and geological history.
Brightline West and federal, state and local officials broke ground on the long-discussed high-speed rail system linking Las Vegas and Southern California.
The water will only be deep enough to kayak for two weeks, officials said. The lake was formed after a deluge of rain over the past six months.
A new program at Nevada State University is hoping to address a need for mental health professionals in schools.
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Officials said crews are “working feverishly” to get make sure the power is back on, water is running, and access via the roads on the mountain is restored.
Cases and hospitalizations remain at some of the lowest levels of the pandemic both in Clark County and statewide.
Fifteen retired Black employees of the Metropolitan Police Department are sharing their experiences with the agency as part of a new video project, which Metro says is believed to be the first of its kind.
The proposed changes could could increase Nevadans’ annual premiums by $900 a year, according to the study.
In social media posts Saturday, Renner expressed “much love and appreciation” to people for their “messages and thoughtfulness.”
The park service has extended the deadline for comments on various proposals for how to manage and maintain launch ramps for motorized boaters at Lake Mead.
Gov. Steve Sisolak announced Thursday the launch of ArrayRx, a discount program for both generic and brand-name drugs.
No less than 62 residential homeowners made applications on Tuesday to have their grass removed in favor of desert-friendly plants and trees.