Assembly 381 came from an animal cruelty case that is pending in court. Known as Reba’s Law in honor of an English bulldog that died after being taped into a plastic bin, the bill stiffens animal cruelty penalties and sets guidance for how a bystander can intervene if they see an animal locked in a car during extreme weather.
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All three deaths reported by the Clark County coroner’s office also had other causes listed.
Nevada wildlife officials are capturing 150 sheep from Valley of Fire State Park and moving them elsewhere.
Immigration to Nevada was up in 2023, with the Silver State seeing its highest percentage of moves from overseas in years, according to new data.
Nevada’s governor signed a bill that adds steps needed to take over a dead person’s estate.
In a roundtable discussion, the governor heard from Nevada’s top fire officials on the upcoming season.
Dr. Hisbay Ali may practice medicine again in six months if he meets certain conditions, the Nevada medical board determined.
Two bills signed into law last week create a statewide groundwater rights retirement program. It has no funding.
Nevada DMV numbers show how many people moved from California to Nevada last year. And it’s not just high-earners who are leaving the Golden State for the Silver State.
“Secrets of the Bunny Ranch” presents allegations of numerous rapes and assaults, sex trafficking, corruption and rampant drug use in his brothels.
Nevada ranks in the bottom four states in the country when it comes to children’s well-being, according to a new report.
A former Justice Department pardon attorney said Donald Trump’s pardons have given individuals and companies debt relief of more than $1 billion.
Last month, the Nye County Sheriff’s Office returned what it said were “ancient” human remains that had been initially unearthed in 2010.
The August Egg Company recalled about 1.7 million brown organic and brown cage-free egg varieties distributed to grocery stores between February and May.
The lawsuit stems from an October 2023 standoff and claims Henderson police officers committed excessive force, negligence and battery.