Nevada’s U.S. senators and three of its congressional representatives are calling on the Department of Interior to act.
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About two hours from Las Vegas, all eyes are on Death Valley National Park as temperatures peak.
The Oakland Athletics’ push to intervene in a lawsuit brought on by a Nevada teachers union group challenging Senate Bill 1 was denied.
A Nevada prison inmate serving a sentence of 12 years to life died May 13 at Sunrise Hospital, the state’s department of corrections said.
Ahead of a potential record tying heatwave for the week of the Fourth of July, NV Energy provides an update on energy demands.
Michael McDonald, longtime chair of the Nevada Republican Party, is serving as a senior campaign adviser to the Trump campaign.
UNLV said it will reduce its operating budgets by 25 percent and implement a two-month hiring freeze to help alleviate a budget shortfall for fiscal year 2025.
The oil refinery has leased its land since the ’80s. The project is fueling some concerns about how the burning of fossil fuels is warming the planet.
Kiera McCall also had told her neighbors that “the baby might have gotten into some heroin under the bed,” a Metropolitan Police Department arrest report said.
Jon Gruden lost a bid for the Nevada Supreme Court to reconsider whether a contract interference and conspiracy lawsuit he filed against the NFL should be heard in court or in private arbitration.
A massive art sculpture located in a remote Lincoln County valley offers views an escape from reality.
The FDA and the CDC have issued a recall for products that led to illnesses in multiple states, including Nevada.
Steven Brooks, the first lawmaker expelled from the Nevada Assembly, was cursing, “yelling incoherently” and stumbling when he got out of his car, police said.
Steven Brooks, the first Nevada Legislature member to be expelled, remained in jail after Friday’s hearing. He was arrested on suspicion of DUI and assault.
The Nevada Department of Wildlife’s game wardens regularly respond to wildlife-related incidents, and assist Las Vegas and Henderson police when needed.