A long-time U.S. Forest Service employee on Mount Charleston has received a national award for his fire prevention outreach efforts over the past two decades.
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Wolfson’s positions on the committee and as a representative of an entity it recommends money for is no exception. At least eight of the committee’s 10 members are tied to grant applicants.
It’s the one day of the year when anyone is free to catch their limit without a state fishing license.
Solar energy production keeps expanding in Nevada, with the state ranking fourth nationally in cumulative capacity in the first quarter of 2017 compared to the same period the previous year, a national group reported Thursday.
President Donald Trump’s cryptic “covfefe” post may be deleted from Twitter, but the message will be enshrined on a set of vanity plates in the Silver State, a Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles spokesman confirmed this week.
I’d like to take credit for writing a killer column on the topic, but the credit for killing one bad bill belongs to Senate Minority Leader Michael Roberson.
Acclaimed author Claire Vaye Watkins is headed back to her hometown to feed the hungry young writers via a free workshop starting next week.
U.S. Geological Survey reports the Tuesday afternoon temblor was centered about 12 miles south of the Gardnerville Ranchos area.
Nevada Sen. Dean Heller delivered a warning Tuesday to the Trump administration over its plan to restart the licensing process on the Yucca Mountain nuclear repository.
A second man who died at the Lake Mead Recreation Area over the weekend has been identified by the Clark County coroner’soffice.
The event was intended to highlight the achievements of the seniors while encouraging younger students to finish high school.
Boulder City authorities on Monday refiled charges against a man who, in a federal lawsuit last week, accused the police department of falsifying a police report and altering a dashboard camera recording of his 2016 arrest.
Washoe County School District officials say they’re surprised to learn that a new state school funding formula will result in what the superintendent calls a “significant shortfall” of at least $6.6 million in each of each of the next two years.
Michael Lasher is a death row lawyer gone literary. He has written a book about his experiences as a federal public defender who represent inmates in capital punishment cases.
Nevada is right in the middle of a hotbed of electric vehicle markets.