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Edward Wesley Hildreth, 86, of Menlo Park was traveling on State Route 360 on Thursday morning about 30 miles south of Mina, ...
Changes approved recently by lawmakers in Texas, Oklahoma and Nevada could help their states lure some of the big-money legal ...
Nevada’s Attorney General Aaron Ford announced Tuesday which programs are benefiting from $1.2 billion in settlements from ...
If Nevada was a country, it would be the fifth largest gold producer in the world, behind China, Russia, Australia and Canada ...
Federal approval requirements for an 18,000-acre North Las Vegas industrial park have become a headache for developers. But a ...
The Democrats within Nevada’s congressional delegation are divided in their reactions to the U.S. bombing of Iran, with more ...
Nevada ranks low for college degrees, a new study shows. A recent law removes degree barriers for many state jobs.
Nevada schools can soon install cameras on buses to capture drivers who break the law when it comes to stop arms.
I just read an online article in Veranda about “Chaos Gardening.” The title made me think of my yard. In fact, my brother ...
New Nevada law protects renters from “hidden” or “junk” fees, making sure tenants know the total cost of rent before they ...
Las Vegas saw early monsoon-like storms in June, but experts say it's too soon to predict if the pattern will continue ...
"We’re proud of our teams’ dedication and collaboration across agencies to serve our community, both in the air and in the ...