RENO — Faced with too many wild horses on the range and in holding facilities, federal officials are considering drastic policy changes that include ending roundups and euthanizing animals.
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Drastic budget cuts are coming to the state’s largest educational institution.
Mobile homes crumbling like a house of cards, cars whisked away like toys, and floodwaters rising as fast as they’re rushing. These are images local officials don’t want to see this year.
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In Britain, people pack arenas to watch dart championships. Some pros earn millions. Yet here in Las Vegas, we have the nation’s No. 1 female darter, and she may be famous in her sport, but she is obscure in her hometown. She keeps her day job to pay the bills.
Assemblywoman Francis Allen’s preliminary hearing on felony domestic violence charges was postponed Monday because her husband didn’t show up to testify.
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama on Monday began airing his second television ad in Nevada since beginning his general-election campaign.
CARSON CITY — Seven bills passed in a one-day special session of the Legislature were signed into law Monday by Gov. Jim Gibbons.
The Clark County Department of Family Services is tasked with finding suitable foster families and homes for the children in its care.
Pop-music icon Don Kirshner is in talks with several Strip properties about a major Las Vegas project involving a new twist to entertainment.
Forget his personal scandals or 21 percent approval rating. The real reason Gov. Jim Gibbons was passed over to chair John McCain’s campaign in Nevada was a speech.
LOVELOCK — The U.S. Bureau of Land Management will conduct an emergency roundup of more than 330 wild horses from a herd in Northern Nevada, citing limited water and forage for the animals.
Happy New Year! A new year brings new beginnings and new opportunities to enrich our lives. This year, I encourage you to find that enrichment in the garden. Although the winter chill is still here, now is the time to start preparing your garden for a bountiful harvest of warm-season crops. Whether you are a seasoned gardener or a first-time newbie, proper preparation is the secret to a thriving desert garden.
Jack Smith on Thursday defended his investigations of Donald Trump insisting that he had acted without regard to politics and had no second thoughts about the criminal charges he brought.
Though some showed support for reining in federal immigration agents, others in the valley said they feel more positive about ICE’s actions.
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto touted bipartisanship as she highlighted provisions in the recent defense spending bill, which increased pay for military service members.
The Clark County Commission unanimously approved a surcharge for every telephone line to help pay for 911 infrastructure improvements.
