Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Memorial Caravanhosted by the Northern Nevada Dr. MLK Junior Memorial Committee in partnership with the N
The Nevada Fire Chiefs Association and Bureau of Land Management Nevada are teaming together in a program to provide grants to agencies that can assist in the reduction of the risk of
In a case brought by Stephen Lara, a judge ruled that Nevada law enforcement cannot use an “equitable sharing” civil forfeiture program to bypass state laws.
An environmental group is appealing the recent approval of a data center by the Reno Planning Commission, arguing the city established zoning guidelines for data centers without giving the public the opportunity to weigh in.
Randy and Boni Bernal of Reno embarked on a road trip Thursday morning that turned into an unforgettable ordeal.The couple, both military veterans, set out in
Opinions on clock-switching are varied — stop springing forward, spring forward permanently or keep the system as is?
Reno saw a double-digit percentage drop in gaming win in November. The Las Vegas Strip dipped for fifth straight month.
Follow National Geographic photographer Tara Kerzhner to the Silver State, where natural beauty, outdoor adventure, and tranquility combine to create the ideal escape.
University of Nevada, Reno gave a statement to Fox News Digital saying it discussed 'legal issues' with players if they refused to face a trans athlete.
Nevada Craft Beverage Passport is set to launch on Thursday with an event at Schussboom Brewing Co. in south Reno.
(KOLO) -Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo is determined to make changes to Nevada’s education system. Lombardo addressed the issue at Wednesday’s State of the State address. “Are we satisfied with the status quo that results in our education system year after year,
Permanent teacher pay raises, state investments in housing and measures to strengthen criminal penalties for theft and drug violations. That and much more was part of Governor Joe Lombardo’s State of