An attorney says the maker of the gummies, which are pitched as a way to lose weight, is in settlement talks with the Oscar winner’s company.
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A backlog of more than 26,000 unemployment insurance-related appeals led the state to fill a million-dollar contract for third-party support staff.
The helicopters will be able to perform search-and-rescue missions in nearly any local environment.
More than 10,000 marijuana plants worth about $7 million were found at an illegal growing operation in Death Valley National Park , officials said.
The Interior Department announced it is taking steps to clarify mineral rights under the 1872 law to reflect the “realities of the 21st century.”
Nevada has been awarded $151 million in an opioid related settlement with CVS Pharmacy, Attorney General Aaron Ford announced Tuesday.
Motorists should brace for traffic impacts on Interstate 15 just north of Las Vegas.
If the bill were to become law, Nevada would be the first state to give a water agency the power to cap the amount of water that flows into individual homes.
Other Northern Nevada areas experiencing winter storm damage are now included in the emergency declaration to ease getting financial help.
The Southern Nevada Water Authority is evaluating whether changes need to be made to its lowest intake straw in order to protect water quality as Lake Mead continues to shrink.
Take a deep dive into Lake Mead’s colorful history.
Critics say the plan to construct two natural gas turbines in Clark County for $353 million will raise utility bills for customers.
A federal report says parts of the right wing of a medical transport plane that crashed Feb. 24 in Nevada fell far from the site of the wreckage.
Voters could soon be asked whether references to slavery should be removed from the Nevada Constitution after the Assembly voted to advance a joint resolution Thursday.
Only one case has been reported in Clark County this month, as cases dwindle across the U.S. and other countries.