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Nevada outlines concerns on Yucca license restart

Nevada officials raised multiple concerns about proposed information-gathering steps outlined by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission to resume the Yucca Mountain licensing proceeding.

Solar plant outage in Nevada prompts questions abroad

With the Crescent Dunes Solar Energy Project back online in Nye County, SolarReserve is getting ready to utilize the same technology in its new venture in South Australia.

Support For Veterans: Places to Go, Things to See

If someone is not involved with active duty military personnel, or if they don’t know a military veteran, one place individuals can observe those who have served is by going to a parade.

Family from France moves to Pahrump to open bakery

A new gourmet taste came to Pahrump at the beginning of the year with a set of newcomers bringing rich desserts and fresh-made breads to the area.

Nevada Arts Council names executive director

Tony Manfredi, a Nevada native and veteran executive in public broadcasting, has been named executive director of the Nevada Arts Council.

Dennis Myers: Democratic vitriol keeps growing

Democrats have long complained that when Republicans use extreme language, it fosters extremism in their followers, that those followers always take it a step further.

Jim Hartman: ‘Early Start’ pot program turned into media circus

Nevada stands alone among the states in an unprecedented rush to “Early Start” recreational marijuana sales that began on July 1. This wild ride to “Early Start” resulted in national embarrassment with a self-created “pot emergency” being declared on July 6—just five days later.

California Lottery

No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in Saturday’s drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $9 million.