NV Energy maintains it needs more direction from the state Legislature on how it should reduce its reliance on the expensive energy open market.
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The A’s are seeking up to $380 million in public money to go toward the construction of a $1.5 billion, 30,000-seat ballpark on the Tropicana site.
Lawmakers did away with the caucus in 2021 and instituted a presidential primary process for major political parties, unless there is only one candidate in the race.
Strong casino performances on Strip, downtown and Sparks offset weakness in Lake Tahoe as Nevada Gaming Control Board reports a record for April.
Test your wildlife knowledge and learn fun facts about Nevada’s fauna with information from the Nevada Department of Wildlife.
The restaurants assigned 13- and 14-year-old employees to operate manual deep fryers, a task considered a hazardous occupation.
Large sections of Northern Nevada have been hit by seasonal water runoff, flooding and mudslides.
The Memorial Day ceremony on Monday attracted hundreds to the Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Boulder City.
A 12-mile backup leading into Primm on I-15 was reported by the Regional Transpiration Commission.
A battle between Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo and Democratic legislative leadership centered around the state’s budget casts a long shadow over the work left for lawmakers before June 5.
Dirt, the mascot of the Northern Nevada Railway, passed away in January from old age.
The MLB franchise needs lawmakers’ approval for a $1.5 billion ballpark on the Strip, including up to $380 million in public financing.
Foley Family Wines, the family-owned wine company that also owns the NHL’s Golden Knights, has officially taken over a restored distillery in Minden.
Residential customers of NV Energy could see a slight drop in their monthly electric bills during the hot summer months.
A Nye County resident said he felt the school district had recovered from the pandemic slower than the rest of the state under the superintendent’s leadership.