Law enforcement heard concerns that state Sen. Dina Neal may have used campaign funds to pay off a $20,000 house lien, the Review-Journal has learned.
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A bill to legalize physician assisted suicide cleared one of the final hurdles on its path to reaching Gov. Joe Lombardo’s desk.
Residents of the Lytle Ranch community in Moapa see their roads flood nearly every time it rains, but seeking help from the county has proved fruitless.
Valley of Fire will be the first park to participate in the new state park reservation system.
Nevada and federal officials have teamed up on a program to provide food to students 18 and younger now through August.
Glen McKenna, 72, and Bonnie McKenna, 70, died from blunt force injuries on April 11.
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford recently was added to a list of Americans banned from entering Russia. He joins Nevada’s federal delegation on the list.
Nevada, California and Arizona have reached agreement on a plan to dramatically reduce water use along the Colorado River.
Scorching temperatures herald the end of the spring allergy season, when there’s been unusually high levels of ragweed.
The Department of Health and Human Services intends to impose an additional fine of more than $120,000 against a youth psychiatric facility in Amargosa Valley.