Horse bones found in Gypsum Cave in the 1930s were so well preserved they were mistaken for modern equines and filed away in museums. Now they have helped identify a new type of extinct, stilt-legged horse that vanished eons ago.
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U.S. Census Bureau estimate says Silver State’s population increased 2 percent from July 2016 and July 2017, to just shy of 3 million.
By Gary Martin / RJ Washington Bureau
Rep. Ruben Kihuen said Saturday he would not seek re-election following accusations of sexually inappropriate behavior with women.
By Michael Scott Davidson / RJ
A national Republican group disclosed bankrolled campaigns to recall three Nevada state senators from office.
By Mike Shoro / RJ
Nearly 130 Nevada inmates have been deployed to help battle fires tearing through Southern California, a state prisons spokeswoman said.
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Raked by ferocious Santa Ana winds, explosive wildfires northwest of Los Angeles and in the city’s foothills burned a psychiatric hospital and scores of other structures Tuesday and forced the evacuation of tens of thousands of people.
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