Biden boosts loan for ioneer's Nevada lithium mine
Nevada residents are kicking off 2025 with a special election. Longtime city councilman Brian Hanson was appointed and sworn in Monday to be Nevada’s next mayor, but a petition was filed for a special election for the open mayoral position as well as the Ward 2 seat on the council.
Estuary Power, an energy-generation company that operates in the western U.S., closed a $340 million deal to establish a solar and storage project in Nevada’s Mojave Basin. Now, several famous Joshua trees have been bulldozed to make way for the operation, and residents are angry, reported local outlet 8 News Now.
After approval from both voters and state lawmakers, sales of recreational marijuana products in Nevada have reached more than $5 billion.
Opinions on clock-switching are varied — stop springing forward, spring forward permanently or keep the system as is?
A year-long radio upgrade project aimed at improving communication during emergencies and natural disasters was completed in Nevada County.
Nevada’s Republican governor extended a hand Wednesday to the Democratic-controlled state Legislature, saying they need to come together to find solutions for urgent issues like affordable housing and access to adequate health care.
Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo is expected to give his State of the State address Wednesday night, updating the public on goals for the state in the next legislative session.
The Henderson Fire Department wants to assure residents here that the fire danger is not the same here, even if we have a similar climate.
U.S. Senator Catherine Cortez Masto announced the U.S. Commerce Department's approval for Nevada to invest over $416 million to expand high-speed internet acces
LAS VEGAS — As a result of petitions from the Center for Biological Diversity, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced today that three rare Nevada species may warrant protections under the Endangered Species Act.
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