New “welcome” and “thank you for visiting” signs greet travelers while the website offers lots of local information.
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Nye County offers tips for residents and visitors during an unusually early extreme heat warning.
The former Clark County sheriff candidate cited crime, drugs and homelessness as top issues.
The event will feature commission debates where the audience will get to ask questions.
The Cles Saunders Memorial Veterans Extravganza offers a one-stop-shop resource hub.
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak on Tuesday signed a bill into law that decriminalizes most minor traffic offenses , classifying them instead as civil infractions.
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev., introduced bipartisan legislation in June that supports the travel and tourism industry.
Accidental overdoses increased in double-digit percentages in the state through part of 2019 and 2020, according to data released by the state.
Gov. Steve Sisolak signed several bills on Wednesday pertaining to public health and home care workers as well as those pertaining to high education.
A successful statewide initiative to get cats and dogs adopted in Nevada is returning to the state on Friday and Saturday.
A fire about 20 miles west of Las Vegas has burned almost 300 acres as of Thursday evening.
Authorities on Tuesday identified a canyoneer who died from a Saturday fall at Zion National Park as Cassidy Brown, 26, of Springdale, Utah.
A months-long investigation has led to the arrest of an employee at the Tonopah treasurer’s office.
Experts in Las Vegas who participated in clinical trials of aducanumab, approved Monday by the FDA, say it is the first drug that appears to slow “the disease process itself.”
With a full three years of slow but steady development, the acreage located at the corner of Squaw Valley Road and Bridger Street in Pahrump is no longer just a bare, blank stretch of land populated by weeds and mesquite trees.
New “welcome” and “thank you for visiting” signs greet travelers while the website offers lots of local information.
Nye County offers tips for residents and visitors during an unusually early extreme heat warning.
The former Clark County sheriff candidate cited crime, drugs and homelessness as top issues.
The event will feature commission debates where the audience will get to ask questions.
