The U.S. Department of Agriculture ended funding for two programs as part of the Trump administration’s sweeping effort to cut down on federal spending.
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The Timbisha Shoshone tribe instead call their ancestral homeland “tüpippüh.”
The famous national park in eastern California recorded a temperature of 100 degrees as an early spring heat wave grips the region.
The Nevada Department of Wildlife will add 17,000 fish this spring to Cave Creek Reservoir near Ely. The lake was previously drained for safety reasons.
The Republican governor defended his record on education in response to recent criticism from across the aisle in an interview with the Review-Journal.
Gov. Joe Lombardo criticized Attorney General Aaron Ford, who is expected to run against him in 2026, for his many litigations against the Trump administration.
Officials are planning for potential growth around Interstate 15 between Sloan and the California state line and what travel effects that might have on the highway.
Sen. James Ohrenschall presented legislation that would prohibit the state from helping prosecute out-of-state patients who seek gender-affirming care in Nevada.
The federal judge who ordered that the employees be reinstated has drawn the ire of the Trump administration.
The Nevada Museum of Art says a “monolith” appeared at the Seven Magic Mountains art installation overnight in the Las Vegas desert.
With Lake Mead at 34 percent full, what might snowmelt bring?
State law allows media organizations to obtain driving histories and registrations, but the new DMV director decided to stop releasing the information.
The SSA said it will require in-person identity checks for new and existing recipients. Some worry the change will add obstacles for Nevada’s elderly.
A UNLV professor said market uncertainty abounds right now, while a study shows how much Nevada is exposed to potential tariffs compared to other states.
Secretary of State Francisco Aguilar wrote in an opinion piece that two companies wanted to incorporate in Nevada. He didn’t mention their strong local ties.
