The Nevada Supreme Court ruled in favor Friday of the initiative petition that would require voters to present an ID.
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Helen McLeod, a lifelong Nevada resident, traced the relics of her past days in Goldfield before her 103rd birthday.
Nevada’s history is full of temblors. On average, about 10 earthquakes a day occur in the Silver State.
Melanie Smokey, of Washoe and Western Shoshone descent, spoke to a crowd of about 100 Las Vegans Saturday.
Jessica Hill’s top stories this year included coverage of a Nevada tribe’s efforts to build a school and a controversial convention called the ReAwaken America Tour.
Organizations aimed to protect wild horses are offering a $6,000 reward for information on who illegally snared a wild horse that died from its injuries.
So-called former “Hollywood Madam” Heidi Fleiss, who owns and operates a tropical bird sanctuary in Pahrump, says two of her prized pet macaws were wounded by BB pellets — again.
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.
The 2022 FBI report found fraud complaints in the U.S. were down by 5 percent from 2021. But the total monetary loss due to fraud in 2022 was up 47 percent.
The blaze was just under 470 acres Sunday.
Neighbors of a man who said he was disfigured in a pipe bomb explosion at his home said he wanted to blow up his wife’s possessions.
Parents, teachers, students and concerned citizens gathered for several small protests across the Las Vegas Valley calling for the removal of CCSD superintendent Jesus Jara to be removed.
The Southern Nevada Health District is looking for those who tested positive for COVID-19 to take part in an online survey.
Two environmental groups are trying to stop the Bureau of Land Management from cutting down more than 380,000 acres of pinyon-juniper forests in eastern Nevada.