Following months of deadlock, one proposal for the Colorado River has emerged.
Environment
Near the Nevada-Oregon border, a lithium company has hit a major snag with water.
An official determined it violated the Byrd Rule, meant to prevent unnecessary additions to the reconciliation process.
It was 98 degrees inside of the woman’s apartment, according to a coroner’s investigation referenced in the lawsuit.
The sodaville milkvetch is protected by Nevada’s little-known statutes for endangered plants.
The Trump administration made its pick for Bureau of Reclamation commissioner, a high-profile spot when it comes to ongoing Colorado River talks.
An Arizona State University study has placed a microscope on groundwater pumping in the Colorado River Basin.
Ormat, a geothermal company, has accepted a 14-day environmental review timeline that would normally take years.
Nevada utility companies must now be more transparent about how frequently they shut off customers’ service.
Senate Republicans proposed selling off up to 3.3 million acres of public land across 11 Western states.
All three deaths reported by the Clark County coroner’s office also had other causes listed.
Nevada wildlife officials are capturing 150 sheep from Valley of Fire State Park and moving them elsewhere.
In a roundtable discussion, the governor heard from Nevada’s top fire officials on the upcoming season.
Two bills signed into law last week create a statewide groundwater rights retirement program. It has no funding.
In response to a climate change denier’s recent challenge to debate him, UNLV professor Ben Leffel had one condition: The debate had to be held “in the form of a WWE professional wrestling match.”
