A bill would create a new program to use satellite imagery to estimate how much water is lost to evapotranspiration from crops.
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SB 227 would make it a crime to draw, paint, etch or display a symbol of hate in a public place.
The population has plenty of “exercise opportunities” but also high rates of sexually transmitted infections, according to a new study.
About 2,800 job seekers who attended the massive hiring event on Friday at the Las Vegas Convention Center’s West Hall.
The event at Valley High School came the day after Gov. Joe Lombardo testified before the Assembly Committee on Education on a bill that would repeal a restorative justice law.
The Public Utilities Commission said the utility did not prove its plan had a reasonable budget for ratepayers to cover, approving just $70.1 million.
Given that the population of Nevada is relatively young, the state “should have done better,” said one health expert.
Sen. Jacky Rosen helped write the bill authorizing the program and has backed the company’s bid to build a high-speed rail between Los Angeles and Las Vegas.
Two state Senate bills hope to address the rising problem of catalytic converter thefts in Nevada.
President Joe Biden designated Avi Kwa Ame as Nevada’s fourth national monument Tuesday during the White House Conservation in Action Summit.
“Disastrous conditions have reshaped Lake Mead National Recreation Area’s one and a half million acres of incredible landscapes and slowly depleted the largest reservoir in the United States,” the senators wrote in a letter to the National Park Service.
A relentless winter at Lake Tahoe has now etched its way into the history books as the Sierra’s second-snowiest on record.
President Joe Biden will formally designate Avi Kwa Ame, meaning “Spirit Mountain” in Mojave, as a national monument during the White House Conservation in Action Summit.
The FAA says the two people were on board the plane that had to land due to “engine issues.”
Southern Nevada graduating medical students celebrated their matches with residency programs Friday. But Nevada medical school deans fear a “brain drain.”