A truck driver was killed and two people were injured Wednesday after the truck veered off the road and struck two other trucks and a car, according to new details released by Nevada Highway Patrol Friday.
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Seven cases have been detected in Nevada of a coronavirus strain thought to be contributing to the catastrophic surge of COVID-19 in India.
State officials say the surge is expected, but they aren’t sure if vaccination might dampen it or whether hospitalizations or deaths will rise as a consequence.
One person was killed Wednesday in a crash near Mesquite, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol.
Nevada’s Commission on School Funding, which has been meeting since September 2019, submitted its recommendations Friday to the governor and the Legislature.
A Minnesota man was killed in Laughlin on Monday when police say he fell out of a motor home he was driving and was then run over by it.
A gender discrimination lawsuit claims that Nye County District Attorney Chris Arabia and Commissioner Leo Blundo “began a campaign of harassment” against an ex-prosecutor.
Last week, officials reported more than 122,000 were more than four days past due for a second COVID-19 shot on April 27. New data shows thousands past six-week mark.
A fire that started Sunday in the Kingman area of Arizona has more than doubled in size, stretching from about 600 acres Sunday evening to about 1,400 acres as of Monday afternoon.
New cases were higher than the two-week moving average of new cases, which increased to 271 per day. The new report pushed the state’s case total to 313,680.
Traffic had been backed up for 16 miles on the way out of Las Vegas to California on Sunday afternoon, according to a tweet from the Regional Transportation Commission.
A fire has destroyed the historic garage at Scotty’s Castle in Death Valley National Park, officials said Thursday.
Nevada recorded 528 new coronavirus cases and 12 additional deaths over the preceding day, according to state data posted Thursday.
Lake Mead is still expected to experience its first federally declared water shortage next year, a recently released federal study shows.
Organizers say they won’t decide for sure until the end of the month whether the event that was canceled last year will take place this summer.