Nevada, California and Arizona have reached agreement on a plan to dramatically reduce water use along the Colorado River.
Colton Lochhead
A Nevada assemblywoman introduced a bill this week that would prohibit restaurants from automatically serving water to customers.
The park service has extended the deadline for comments on various proposals for how to manage and maintain launch ramps for motorized boaters at Lake Mead.
U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto and Southern Nevada Water Authority General Manager John Entsminger are demanding more details about how the federal government will deal with the western drought.
“Nevada is at the very front of the battle to take this country back,” Ted Cruz told the crowd inside the Sun City Anthem event center.
Sonya Douglass Horsford is speaking on Twitter about her displeasure that the congressman is running for re-election after he has admitted to a long-running affair with a former intern.
Caesars Entertainment Inc. is inching closer to selling off one of its Las Vegas Strip casinos.
Several major companies have pulled out of attending the biggest U.S. technology conference next month in Las Vegas over growing concerns about the rapid spread of the COVID-19 Omicron variant.
Allied Esports Entertainment, which owns HyperX Esports Arena on the Strip, is one step closer to selling off its esports business, company executives said Monday.
Proposals that could allow for a safe injection site pilot program and significantly alter medical pricing in Nevada were introduced Monday among 91 new bills.
The legislation comes amid concerns of a potential torrent of evictions in Nevada caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Gov. Steve Sisolak says Nevada will go into a “statewide pause” for three weeks as the coronavirus continues its wildfire-like spread across Nevada.
Gov. Steve Sisolak announced that Nevada will move to adopt California’s car pollution standards, a move that comes as state officials have pushed back against the Trump administration’s decision to relax federal vehicle emission standards.
A conservative group is suing to stop the June 9 all-mail primary election, alleging that it invites voter fraud and would dilute the votes of legitimate voters.
A group of international students from a small Reno school has filed a lawsuit against the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association, seeking to invalidate a rule that prevents them from playing varsity high school sports.