Late Friday wind gusts approached 70 mph in Las Vegas, and are expected to be stronger Saturday. Up to 10 inches of snow and white-out conditions are expected in the mountains.
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The then unidentified man was shot several times on a dirt road about a mile east of U.S. 95 and 60 miles south of Tonopah, according to Nye County and state law enforcement.
Authorities say a freight train derailment under a key railroad overpass is blocking tracks in Elko.
The massive Greenlink Nevada transmission project is coming in over budget and could cost $2.9 billion to develop as construction costs have increased in recent years.
Between 100 to 120 moose are in the state, according to a state wildlife official. Most of them are in the northern Elko and Humboldt counties.
Melanie Smokey, of Washoe and Western Shoshone descent, spoke to a crowd of about 100 Las Vegans Saturday.
Tripadvisor isn’t the only major company intent to move its legal corporate home to Nevada.
Las Vegas often finds itself on lists of the most beautiful cities in the United States, but the city of bright lights and glamorous buildings still has its fair share of eyesores.
The Nevada Gaming Commission unanimously approved changes to the rules regarding registered independent agents, who are paid to bring whales to casinos.
Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar apologized for the confusion after the site reported mail ballots being counted for people who didn’t vote in the Nevada primary.
The water will only be deep enough to kayak for two weeks, officials said. The lake was formed after a deluge of rain over the past six months.
Boulder City residents are planning to repaint the mountainside “BC” next month after locals noticed the decades-old letters looked overgrown.
A white line on the main street — and a canyon-sized gap in pay — divide the twin towns of West Wendover and Wendover, Utah.
Californians have made up about a third of new residents moving to Nevada for decades, and now Los Angeles is the top city where people are moving to Las Vegas.
The Nevada State Treasurer’s office is looking to return more than $1 billion in unclaimed property to its rightful owners.