Park officials say water systems failed at least 45 times last year, along with five major sewer leaks. They’re seeking feedback on a project that would fix the problems.
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A 16-year-old and his 20-year-old accomplice are suspected in the Wednesday afternoon shooting that forced nearby schools into a lockdown.
When it comes to medical emergencies, every second counts. In the time it takes for emergency responders to arrive on scene, methods could be put into play that could save a person’s life, but only if the right equipment and someone with the knowledge of how to use it are both on hand.
The National Park Service and partners have removed trash and dangerous chemicals left behind from an illegal drug operation in Jail Canyon at Death Valley National Park. The site has reopened to the public.
One bill would bar people younger than 21 from possessing or purchasing semiautomatic rifles and shotguns.
Two former employees of Never Give Up Youth Healing Center are accused of sexually assaulting patients at the Nye County facility.
Jurors heard closing arguments in the murder trial for a man accused of helping to torture and kill a man in Pahrump in 2021.
Whether you’re in favor or against the 5-cent tax proposal, here’s how you can get involved.
Founded more than seven decades ago, Nevada Girls State is celebrating 75 years of educating and inspiring students through its week-long course on government processes, with the 2023 program just weeks away.
The Nevada Department of Agriculture is urging owners to vaccinate their horses.
Lawmakers heard a bill to increase the penalty for reckless driving. Rex’s Law was inspired by the death of a 13-year-old boy outside his middle school.
Lawmakers voted to approve Senate Joint Resolution 7, which would amend the constitution to guarantee the right to an abortion in the state.
The Nye County Parks and Recreations Advisory Board is proposing an ambitious project in northern Nye County that would turn a run-down community amenity into a destination for outdoor recreation.
RENO — The Bureau of Land Management, Nevada is asking for your help to prevent human-caused fires all year long. A fire prevention order is being put in place beginning May 1 across Nevada.