Lithium Americas, until late this year, pursued civil charges against seven protesters.
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U.S. tribal consultation laws aren’t clear and often result in unsatisfactory government outreach.
Gov. Joe Lombardo on Friday signed bills related to cybersecurity, health care and standing up a proactive state program that could supplement programs, such as food stamps, in case of future government shutdowns.
The site has been closed for the better part of a decade.
State officials have less than 60 days to deliver a consensus agreement for the Colorado River.
Two Henderson police unions are calling for Councilwoman Monica Larson’s censure after she made ‘degrading’ comments about the department in an email renouncing an endorsement from one of them.
A spike in gas prices is not expected during the holiday season, with Nevada average below $3.50.
A terminated $10 million housing grant was plagued by mismanagement, according to the former Marble Manor program director for Lutheran Social Services of Nevada.
Less than 60 days before a final deadline, negotiators don’t have much to show for years of discussions.
There was no winner in Wednesday’s Powerball drawing. The jackpot has grown to $1.5 billion for Saturday, one of the largest in the game’s history.
Nevada and dozens of other states announced a settlement with Hyundai and Kia for the car manufacturers’ sale of vehicles without anti-theft technology, the same day as two men received life sentences for a killing that followed a 2023 car-stealing spree in the northwest Las Vegas Valley.
Federal officials gave the clearest timeline yet for when a breakthrough could come in closed-door negotiations over the water supply of 40 million Americans.
“California is here to save the Colorado River, but we can’t do it ourselves,” declared JB Hamby, the state’s lead negotiator on interstate water talks.
Water managers are eager to attend this year’s annual policy gathering in Las Vegas.
The state engineer holds the highest authority on water in the nation’s driest state.
