Acting State Engineer Tim Wilson, who has been in the job since his predecessor retired in January, was named to the permanent job on Thursday.
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The Nevada Supreme Court has rejected a libel lawsuit filed by former congressional candidate Danny Tarkanian against his 2016 rival, Jacky Rosen.
Gov. Steve Sisolak on Tuesday expressed skepticism about requests from Nye and Lincoln counties for state disaster relief funds related to the September Storm Area 51 events.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders was reunited with a Navy veteran who had been depressed to the point of suicide about medical bills, but who credited Sanders help with saving him.
When it comes to marijuana testing labs in Nevada, results may vary — wildly — according to an analysis of state data conducted by a Washington-based scientist.
George Washington University Law School professor Jonathan Turley, who testified in impeachment hearings on Wednesday, has a long history in Nevada, including representing workers at the secret Area 51 base near Groom Lake.
Gov. Steve Sisolak has appointed Charles Daniels as director of the Nevada Department of Corrections, replacing James Dzurenda who resigned in August.
The Nevada attorney general’s office has withdrawn from a multistate lawsuit against T-Mobile and Sprint.
A marijuana testing facility that had its license suspended this week called accusations of THC manipulation by Nevada regulators “baseless” and “appaling.”
Certified Ag Labs, a marijuana testing facility in Sparks, became the first lab to have its state license suspended after the state announced it was investigating cannabis labs.
Lawyers on both sides of a controversial, longstanding plan to pump rural groundwater from eastern Nevada to Las Vegas continued their decades-old argument in Ely this week.
The audit outlined several areas that could be improved upon to increase transparency and trust as the state moves forward in expanding the number of cannabis dispensaries.
A proposed constitutional amendment would take the responsibility of drawing districts away from the Legislature and giving it to an independent commission.
Environmentalists and Native American tribes are among those opposing a federal lands bill backed by Clark County that they say could hasten a plan to pipe rural water down to Las Vegas.
A federal judge ruled Monday that Nevada can file an amended lawsuit to ask the federal government to remove a half-ton of plutonium secretly shipped to the state last year.
Nevada inspectors are conducting spot checks of marijuana businesses after tainted products made their way to store shelves.
The American Bar Association, the ACLU of Nevada, public defenders and law professors are all urging the Nevada Supreme Court to ban the death penalty for people who suffer from severe mental illness.
California Sen. Kamala Harris called for the president to give up any transcripts or notes taken during conversations with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
The Democratic presidential hopeful stuck mostly to themes such as curbing corruption in Washington, D.C., reforming elections and making the mega-wealthy pay more in taxes.
The city of Las Vegas has stopped charging people with misdemeanor domestic violence in the wake of a recent Nevada Supreme Court decision.
Two Nevada lawmakers say they are interested in exploring a law that would allow college athletes to make money from endorsement deals and other uses of their image and names.