
Political experts are weighing the possibility of Nevada joining a growing national trend of mid-decade redistricting, though such a move remains unlikely given the state’s current political landscape and procedural hurdles. Legal framework opens the door Political Science Professor David

First-of-its-kind partnership with Komatsu brings driverless haul trucks to America’s largest gold complex Nevada Gold Mines (NGM) has taken a significant leap toward the future of mining by partnering with Komatsu to deploy the FrontRunner Autonomous Haulage System (AHS) across

What to know about the Silver State’s firearm regulations following deadly NYC attack The deadly mass shooting that claimed four lives in a Manhattan office building on July 28, 2025, has renewed focus on Nevada’s gun laws, as investigators work

Gunman opens fire in valet area before being shot by police; no known connection to victims A gunman killed three people and wounded three others Monday morning in a mass shooting outside the Grand Sierra Resort and Casino in Reno,

Elite search and rescue team aided in devastating Kerr County floods that claimed over 130 lives Members of Nevada Task Force 1 (NV-TF1) are returning to Las Vegas this weekend after completing their deployment to Kerr County, Texas, where they

40-year-old law requires doctors to alert guardians before minors get abortions As of this week, Nevada’s long-dormant parental notification law—first enacted in 1985—is officially in force. The law mandates that doctors provide advance notice to a minor’s parent or guardian

State regulators cling to traditional rule even as mobile bets surge Nevada remains the only major state requiring in-person registration for mobile sports betting accounts—even as most other U.S. jurisdictions allow online sign-ups. While mobile wagering now makes up roughly

Nevada finds itself at the center of a major political battleground as President Trump’s massive domestic spending package begins to reshape the Silver State’s fiscal landscape. The “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” signed into law last week, is expected to

Early-morning blaze reveals deceased individual near I‑11 off-ramp In the early hours of Thursday, Nevada State Police responded to a motorcycle fire beneath the Interstate 11 northbound off-ramp at Rainbow Boulevard. Around 2:40 a.m., troopers arrived to find the motorcycle engulfed in

60-year-old woman was serving time for manslaughter, elderly abuse A 60-year-old inmate from Nevada’s only women’s prison died at a military hospital last week, marking the latest death in the state’s correctional system, officials announced Thursday. Kelly King died July