Emergency crews rescue three people from flood waters near the Truckee River in Reno as a winter storm continues to dump rain and snow along the Sierra’s eastern front.
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A northern Nevada couple has died after a mobile home fire, but their children survived.
Gold Butte became a national monument by presidential decree late last year, but the matter is far from settled to some residents of northeastern Clark County.
Authorities in California move to shut down charitable trust that operates the Death Valley Junction performance center, citing years of missed filings and unpaid fees.
The Nevada Department of Transportation says a stretch of State Route 233 remains closed after earthen dam unleashed widespread flooding.
It’s the fourth day of the 2017 Legislative Session. The third day was relatively calm, but Day 4 won’t be. Here’s what to watch for.
An earthen dam failed in a rural area of northeastern Nevada and caused flash flooding that threatened homes, sent waters over low-lying roads and farms and forced the rerouting of trains.
A 51-year-old Reno man was sentenced Wednesday to three years in prison for threatening to kill the president.
The Nevada Commission on Tourism next week will review the next phase of advertising Nevada as a place for individuals to experience spirited adventure.
A federal judge has refused to set bail for a Reno doctor who has been jailed for 10 months while awaiting trial on charges related to an illegal prescription painkiller ring.
Authorities say a Nevada man rammed his car into an apartment complex, injuring two people and causing a major gas leak.
Sen. Dean Heller of Nevada, recently named chairman of the Senate Finance Subcommittee for Energy, Natural Resources and Infrastructure, called the highway a critical project.
The Nevada Association of School Psychologists is lobbying legislators to eliminate the retention requirement for third-graders under the state’s Read by Grade Three initiative.
Celebration of performer’s life, open to all, scheduled for Friday afternoon/evening at the Amargosa Opera House.
Nevada Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske told an Assembly panel on Tuesday that there’s no evidence of voter fraud in the last election, but there have been cases of voter registration fraud.