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A fire broke out Sunday afternoon in Washoe County and is being investigated as human-caused, according to the Bureau of Land Management, Carson City District.
Congress passed $9 billion in cuts to foreign aid and public broadcasting. Nevada’s public media is bracing for the impact.
State officials have spent years trying to boost staffing in the Nevada State Police — seemingly to no avail.
Clark County is home to about two dozen of the more than 260 historic markers created by the state’s historic preservation office.
Google’s site in Henderson had the highest estimated water use in 2024 at roughly 352 million gallons.
The inmate was serving a sentence of up to three years for larceny.
Elected officials shoveled dirt to cap off a “groundbreaking” at the site of the “Campus for Hope” facility that will offer temporary housing and social services for underprivileged locals.
A recent 24-month forecast shows the country’s largest water reservoir could drop below historic low levels by the end of June 2027.
Anthony Aguilar, 18, and Carlos Blakely, 19, who were arrested in connection with the killing of Joey Perry, appeared before Justice of the Peace Kirk Vitto in Pahrump on Thursday morning.
The Department of Justice sent a letter to Nevada and other states asking for voter roll data and other election information.
The Gothic Fire at the Nevada Test and Training Range in Nye County decreased in size from 36,500 acres to 30,786 acres.
Attorney General Aaron Ford joined others in calling on Congress to pass legislation prohibiting ICE agents from wearing masks to hide their identity.
The president of Nevada State University will leave her role in September, the Nevada System of Higher Education announced Wednesday.
Nicole Cannizzaro said she is running to “keep Nevadans safe, protect our rights, and fight for a fairer economy where Nevadans can actually get ahead.”
