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Democratic U.S. Rep. Susie Lee on Tuesday criticized Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo for not doing more to provide substitute benefits to the hundreds of thousands of Nevadans who are supposed to receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits next month but who won’t because of the government shutdown.
A red fir tree that is 53 feet tall and nearly half a century old is making its way from the Sierra Nevada to the White House's West Lawn, where it is slated to serve as the Capitol's Christmas tree
The State of Nevada plans to quickly funnel $38.8 million toward local food banks in hopes fewer people will go hungry next month when $90 million in federally funded “food stamps” are not delivered to low-income people and families.
Explore Nevada’s forgotten corners where crumbling buildings and deserted towns are slowly being reclaimed by nature.
A grant worth nearly $51 million from the U.S. Department of Education will help expand access to charter schools in Nevada, a Las Vegas-based nonprofit announced Tuesday. Opportunity 180, a nonprofit that says its aim is to improve children’s access to high quality public education,
DMV director Tonya Laney says this change was inspired by the recent statewide network outage, which began with a cyberattack that crippled state agencies and websites for weeks.
An Arkansas man who accused a Las Vegas dancer of fraud in Washington County Circuit Court is now taking his lawsuit to Nevada after being told earlier this year that is where the case would need to be heard.
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Evacuation, shelter-in-place order issued in Goodsprings, Nevada
Police evacuated residents and issued a shelter-in-place order Tuesday morning after a suspicious item was found in Goodsprings, roughly 40 miles southwest of Las Vegas. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department received a call around 10 a.
Union Army reenactors march to their spot on the battlefield at Spring Mountain Ranch State Park on Sunday morning. The two-day event, titled Civil War Days in the Battle Born State, was put on, in part, by the Southern Nevada Living History Association. Photo by: Erin Dostal