RENO, Nev. (News 4 & Fox 11) — Happy Nevada Day! Nevada became a state on October 31, 1864, making it 155 years old this year. To celebrate this special day there are are so many events happening all ...
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Nevada Day celebrates our state's birthday. Here is a list of events happening around Las Vegas to celebrate. Cinema Learning Challenge and BIG & Digital, LLC are premiering public ...
Nevada’s top stories of 2019 included the deadliest fire in Las Vegas’ history, a precedent-setting Legislature and a suicide on death row, a threatened but averted teachers strike, a high-profile DUI ...
Allison Bailey wanted a court-martial. The sergeant first class in the Nevada National Guard wanted one because she thought she’d get a fairer hearing of the bad conduct charges against her. All this ...
The Nevada State Legislature’s 80th regular session made history with the first female majority in the nation. This session focused on issues such as healthcare, energy, construction, and employment.
The Nevada Highway Patrol has been dispatched on nearly 400 calls for wrong-way drivers in Southern Nevada so far this year, according to the agency. Trooper Jason Buratczuk said there have been 384 ...
Nevada is the largest gold producing state in the United States by a large margin. If you want to invest in companies that produce gold in the United States, this article identifies some of the ...
Based on a comprehensive analysis of data, the Quality Counts report card answers a key question: Where does my state rank for educational opportunities and performance? States are graded and ranked ...
The past year has seen the University undergo profound change … some of it planned and some of it completely unexpected. The most-viewed Nevada Today news stories for 2019 reflect this theme over and ...
The following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court. MONDAY At 8 a.m., Robert Rowland, 61, an inmate at Northern Nevada Correctional ...
Nevada state lawmakers are bound by a state constitutional requirement to approve revenue-generating decisions with two-thirds majority votes, the state Supreme Court decided Thursday. In a decision ...