The report from Three Square Food Bank said more than 377,000 people in Southern Nevada may not know where their next meal is coming from.
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RiSE Festival is under new ownership and back in its dry lake bed after a year off.
Fewer than 20 percent of Nevada residents now believe the state is an affordable place to live, and many Nevadans have considered leaving as a result of the housing crisis, a survey finds.
The head of a Utah water district has denied that the agency is pursuing a pipeline from Lake Powell.
A popular hiking trail near Mount Charleston that closed in August 2023 after the U.S. Forest Service said it was heavily damaged during Tropical Storm Hilary is now accessible to the public.
The two Logandale children who died during a crash on Interstate 15 north of Las Vegas this month have been named.
Two-term state Treasurer Zach Conine announces his bid to succeed Attorney General Aaron Ford, who has announced plans to run against Gov. Joe Lombardo.
The decision comes days after a public defender claimed the judge suggested her representation of a client was tied to a non-existent sexual relationship.
The suspect in a fatal shooting at the Aliante casino has pleaded not guilty to federal carjacking and gun charges.
After tensions flared in Las Vegas, the seven state representatives are evading a public speaking opportunity.
District Judge Erika Ballou also faces a pending judicial discipline case in which she is accused of violating Nevada Supreme Court rulings.
Incline Village resident McAvoy Layne has dedicated his life to honor Mark Twain, and American writer with strong Nevada ties.
At least 10 people in Nevada and California have been sickened in a listeria outbreak linked to ready-to-eat food products, federal officials said.
President Donald Trump’s full and unconditional pardon of Nevada politician Michele Fiore on April 23 broke with multiple traditions, according to experts.
Many lawmakers said they were concerned about expanding tax credits not long after the state projected weaker-than-expected revenue projections for the upcoming 2025-2027 biennium budget.