Federal authorities seized drugs in five states, including Nevada, during a nationwide effort.
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A 75-year-old man is dead after ignoring a red light and crashing his bicycle into a vehicle last month in Mesquite.
A petition calls on the Bureau of Reclamation to use its authority to determine what constitutes “beneficial use” of water.
Six national media outlets have been attempting to open proceedings to the public to access records from a Reno probate court.
A man is facing several felony counts after a fatal rollover crash last month in Laughlin.
The suspended Metro sergeant has been accused of illegal detentions, possessing child sexual abuse material and making bathroom videos, which the alleged victims say were consensual.
The Las Vegas Valley was under a flood advisory in the evening as rain moved south into Southern Nevada.
The Nevada Commission on Judicial Discipline has indicated it may continue to suspend her from her Pahrump justice of the peace position, despite the pardon.
Two children are dead after a crash on northbound Interstate 15, near mile marker 100 and Carp Elgin Road, involving multiple vehicles.
The Spring Jamboree festival has been held in Boulder City since 1977, and is considered the city’s first major public festival of the year, according to the city’s website.
In an unprecedented move, the Bureau of Land Management called on a search for gold and rare earth minerals.
Two top-tier research universities in Nevada have lost a combined nearly $40 million in federal funding.
The new campaign specifically seeks to reduce motorcycle crashes to help minimize visitor fatalities and mitigate impact to wildlife.
The Economic Forum projection says the state should expect $191 million less in general fund revenue in 2026-27 than predicted in December.
With Lake Mead only 33 percent full, water managers are pointing to lawns as something that can be controlled locally.
