After a long, dry winter, Nevada may see a wetter spring, according to The Old Farmer's Almanac, which has been in publication since 1792. Here's everything Nevadans need to know about what the Old Farmer's Almanac is predicting for weather this spring,
UNLV visits the Nevada Wolf Pack after Dedan Thomas Jr. scored 22 points in the Rebels' 76-71 loss to the Utah State Aggies.
The State of Nevada should consider the possibility of the Trump administration attempting to claw back millions of dollars in unspent American Rescue Plan Act funds, Democratic leaders warned Wednesday.
What was once the world's largest solar power plant of its type appears headed for closure just 11 years after opening, under pressure from cheaper green energy sources. Meanwhile, environmentalists continue to blame
Football bettors in Nevada beat the sportsbooks out of a net $2.1 million in December, the first monthly loss during the NFL regular season for the state's bookmakers in 12 years.
President Donald Trump said he will enact comprehensive tariffs on Mexico and Canada on Feb. 1. Here's what Nevadans will see at the grocery store.
After years of struggling to secure funding, Nevada agencies have begun to take steps to implement language services — known as “language access plans” — for those with limited English proficiency as required by state and federal law.
The White House’s mandate to freeze federal spending on loans and grants that are a financial lifeline for schools, government departments and nonprofits
Incorporating business entities is a big business in Nevada, which offers financial and legal protection for executives and layers of secrecy for ownership, companies have said. Business owners don’t have to live here to incorporate in Nevada, nor does their company need to actually be here either.
Two-thirds of the way through its snowy season, the state’s valleys remain largely snow-free and snowpack is sporadic across Nevada’s mountains.
In an upcoming special meeting for the Nevada System of Higher Education, leaders will be taking a look at college enrollment and graduation throughout Nevada. The
United States Senators are grilling Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in his U.S. Department of Health and Human Services confirmation hearing.