The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles has reopened its offices and restored many online services following the massive cyberattack.
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Authorities in Northern Nevada are seeking help as they work to identify a man who was found dead at the Burning Man festival late last month.
Duane Davis is accused of organizing the shooting that killed hip-hop legend Tupac Shakur near the Las Vegas Strip in 1996 as retaliation for a fight.
A DUI Super Blitz during the Labor Day weekend resulted in 50 arrests, including 42 for driving under the influence.
A Nevada Court of Appeals ruling paves the way for some retired first responders to receive disability compensation, potentially costing taxpayers millions.
A provision buried in President Donald Trump’s sprawling megabill could catalyze future affordable housing development in Nevada.
A homicide investigation was underway after a man was found dead at the Burning Man festival in Northern Nevada Saturday night, the Pershing County Sheriff’s Office said.
The former elected Clark County official convicted for the murder of Las Vegas Review-Journal investigative journalist Jeff German three years ago has petitioned for a new trial.
The Department of Defense is raising potential safety concerns about a small portion of the 472-mile Greenlink West transmission line that encroaches on restricted military airspace
The R-14 Buffalo Fire was burning about 20 miles northwest of Gerlach in Northern Nevada, officials said.
Here is what you need to know about Nevada’s massive cyberattack, from what data could be at risk, and how to protect yourself.
Casinos on the Las Vegas Strip generated more than $749 million in July, a 5.6 percent increase from a year earlier, according to the Nevada Gaming Control Board.
Three people died after a fiery crash on U.S. Highway 95 in Esmeralda County, the Nevada Highway Patrol said.
Lake Mead is the foundation for life in Southern Nevada, but it’s clearer than ever that the Colorado River system is headed for turbulence.
Gov. Joe Lombardo announced an expanded 211 phone line providing information on the ransomware attack that closed Nevada state offices and halted some services.
