Antonio Talavera’s loved ones have not been able to get any more information from Ely State Prison or the Nevada Department of Corrections about his death in April.
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The Washoe County Board of Commissioners voted to partially fund the move of the colorful Seven Magic Mountains art installation to a location in that county.
The decision on water cuts is based on projections for Lake Mead and Lake Powell for the next two years. Here’s what Southern Nevadans should know.
A body recovered from Lake Mead on Wednesday afternoon has been confirmed to be that of a man who went missing while paddleboarding.
A magnitude 4.4 earthquake struck an area northwest of Las Vegas but there were no immediate reports of any injuries or serious damage.
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Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said July’s Interstate 15 traffic chaos, caused by a truck crash, underscores the importance of adding alternative modes of travel.
Caddisflies are the Colorado River insect you likely haven’t heard of. Bullhead City officials are asking for the public’s help Tuesday to kill them off.
Under current regulations, the Riverbend Village Apartments complex wasn’t required to have sprinklers, but a fire official says they could have saved lives.
The Storey County Sheriff’s Office is investigating what it says are concerning reports and video of an alleged racist incident that occurred in Virginia City on Friday.
Earth Funeral has opened Nevada’s first facility in Las Vegas for human composting, which breaks the body down into nutrient-rich soil.
The average July temperature at the Las Vegas airport was 99.9, one of several heat records established.
While the first day of school jitters are prevalent even among classroom leaders, CCEA hoped its welcome event would ease the minds of hundreds of new teachers.
Las Vegas drivers stuck for hours on Interstate 40 in Southern California say not enough was done to help people stranded on the rural highway in the middle of the Mojave Desert.
Under the glow of white tabletop lamps, volunteers carefully separated small seeds from dirt and debris inside a small warehouse on Saturday morning.