Gov. Brian Sandoval’s Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention Summit concluded Thursday with a laundry list of recommendations to reduce opioid abuse in Nevada.
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Federal prosecutors have dropped criminal charges against a mine owner locked in a dispute with the National Park Service over access to his property at Lake Mead.
Strange bedfellows shared skies in Red Flag air combat simulation despite lack of diplomatic ties
Colin Kaepernick’s alma mater is standing behind his decision to sit during the national anthem in protest of oppression of minorities, at least for now.
The National Nuclear Security Administration has rescinded a contract it awarded last week to a Lockheed Martin subsidiary to manage and operate the Nevada National Security Site.
The Washoe County Sheriff’s Office is investigating after documents relating to a sexual harassment complaint against Reno City Manager Andrew Clinger disappeared.
President Barack Obama and Las Vegas’ The Killers joined U.S. Sen. Harry Reid and others Wednesday to celebrate the 20th annual event to help preserve Lake Tahoe.
Agriculture secretary announces initiative at Gov. Sandoval’s drug abuse summit
Students and staff at Goodsprings Elementary, Clark County’s smallest public school, are back to using the drinking fountains and faucets six months after a minor lead scare earlier this year.
The Department of Energy has announced two finalists to host a federal laboratory to develop the next generation of geothermal energy technology: one within the U.S. Naval Air Station in Fallon and the other near Milford, Utah.
Half a dozen seismic faults along the Nevada-California border — including two within 60 miles of Reno and one about 100 miles from Las Vegas — appear primed to unleash a moderate to major earthquake, according to a new study.
The Department of Veterans Affairs awarded $4.65 million in grants Tuesday to organizations in Nevada for curbing homelessness among veterans and their families.
Officials say a small plane crashed into a recreational vehicle park as it approached Reno-Tahoe International Airport. The condition of the pilot or anyone else who may have been aboard is unclear, but there were no injuries on the ground.
Nevada first lady Bonnie Fairchild Bryan, wife of former Nevada Gov. and U.S. Sen. Richard Bryan, died in Las Vegas on Tuesday after a battle with leukemia. She was 77.
A number of longtime Reno families are upset as the city’s oldest cemetery has announced plans to exhume and move more than 800 of the oldest bodies in the property.