Legislature’s Interim Finance Committee authorizes use of the funding to continue the effort to test some 7,800 untested kits — some decade old — collected after sexual assaults.
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Defendant Peter Santilli wants to be tried with others in February, rather than wait for a second trial.
Agency’s acceptance of rights to Michael Heizer’s enormous earth artwork City on private land within Basin and Range National Monument will lead to public being able to view it “soon,” Nevada’s Sen. Harry Reid said Thursday.
A signature gatherer for the Green Party was indicted Thursday by a grand jury in Las Vegas on 15 felony counts for allegedly faking signatures on a petition seeking to qualify the minor party for the Nevada ballot.
Civil liberties group questions whether school district police officer used excessive force and officials followed procedures on bullying laid out in state law.
Cash rewards are being offered for tips after several mule deer were killed illegally this year in Southern Nevada.
Classmates, friends and family of Reno boy who was shot by a school district police officer marched to the district headquarters Wednesday to protest the use of lethal force on the high school campus.
The man who died in a crash Sunday on U.S. Highway 95 near Mercury in Nye County has been identified.
The unemployment rate for November was 5.2 percent, and it’s the 69th consecutive month the state’s rate has dropped.
A trial has been pushed back until March 1 for an 18-year-old Reno man accused of driving his truck through a crowd of people who were rallying for Native American rights under the city’s famous arch on Columbus Day.
Popular backcountry skiing and snowboarding areas in the Reno area are being threatened by avalanches.
A judge has set a trio of trials for 17 men accused of conspiring together in an armed standoff against federal agents near Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy’s property in April 2014.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on Tuesday released new state data detailing how the Affordable Care Act has resulted in “substantial improvements in health care for all Americans.”
Gov. Brian Sandoval was en route Tuesday to the north African nation of Morocco, where he will attend a three-day conference on cross-regional issues of security, migration, trade and energy, his office said.
Measure being drafted for introduction in 2017 legislative session, but if passed must be signed by Gov. Sandoval, a death penalty supporter.
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