A Las Vegas ceremony on Tuesday honored more than 100 Nevada Test Site workers, veterans and civilians who have died since last year’s Cold War Patriots National Day of Remembrance.
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Lottery officials say two tickets have won the estimated $750 million Powerball jackpot.
For decades, the five-story Tonopah bank building, a symbol of Nevada’s pioneer heyday, sat in disrepair, nearly forgotten. Ramsey Cline plans to change that. He’s leading a project to reopen the Belvada next spring as a high-end 40-room hotel with retail shops and a basement speakeasy — an effort to draw tourists to Tonopah.
In Nevada, October 31 isn’t just Halloween. It also marks Nevada Day.
An Indian Springs man has been sentenced to one year and one day in prison for breaking into a National Park Service site in Nye County and disturbing the only home for one of the world’s rarest types of fish.
Nevada legislators have given final approval to a regulation that guides how school districts should address the needs of transgender students.
White Pine County sheriff’s deputies found Gregg McGruder, 25, Thursday morning inside a local truck stop bathroom, Nevada Department of Corrections spokeswoman Brooke Santina said.
A minimum security inmate walked away from a Northern Nevada prison camp Wednesday morning, according to the Department of Corrections.
A national environmental group is demanding a swarm of protections that come with an endangered species listing for a native desert bee now found only in Clark County.
Sparks police say they’ve determined the death of a Sparks couple in a fire at their home was a homicide and detectives have arrested their daughter as a suspect in the killings
The country is only now strongly emerging from the Great Recession. Growth is up, and unemployment is at record lows.
Motor lodges have become the housing of last resort for Reno’s down-and-out, a population that has soared in recent years as a red hot housing and rental market have priced out more and more people.
At least 34 percent of Lyon County’s legal sex workers showed signs of human trafficking, according to a four-month audit of the region’s brothels.
Barry Smith, the longtime newsman and press advocate, retired from the press association this month after more than a decade as the Nevada Press Association’s executive director.
Nevadans eager to continue the policies that have put the nation’s economy back on strong footing should vote for Heller.