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Nevada DMV issues urgent warning about ‘final notice’ text scams Nevada DMV issues urgent warning about ‘final notice’ text scams

Fraudulent messages claim unpaid tickets, threaten license suspension Nevada residents are being targeted by sophisticated text message scams falsely claiming to be from the Department of Motor Vehicles, with the latest wave threatening “enforcement penalties” beginning July 18 for supposedly

Gothic Fire reaches 10% containment after burning 30,000+ acres at Nevada Test Range Gothic Fire reaches 10% containment after burning 30,000+ acres at Nevada Test Range

Smoke continues to affect Las Vegas air quality as firefighters make progress After nearly two weeks of uncontrolled burning, firefighters have achieved their first breakthrough in containing the Gothic Fire at the Nevada Test and Training Range. The blaze, which

Latino lawmakers spotlight due process concerns after touring Pahrump immigration detention facility Latino lawmakers spotlight due process concerns after touring Pahrump immigration detention facility

Members of the Nevada Latino Legislative Caucus raised significant concerns about potential civil rights violations Thursday after touring the Nevada Southern Detention Center in Pahrump, where they met with detainees who described being arrested by ICE agents during routine daily

KTNV anchor joins elite group in Nevada Broadcasters Hall of Fame KTNV anchor joins elite group in Nevada Broadcasters Hall of Fame

Tricia Kean’s three-decade career and community advocacy recognized with September induction A familiar face to Southern Nevada television viewers for more than two decades has earned one of the state’s highest broadcasting honors. KTNV Channel 13 anchor Tricia Kean will

Dense wildfire smoke drifts into northern Nevada, bringing air quality concerns Dense wildfire smoke drifts into northern Nevada, bringing air quality concerns

Tahoe-to-Reno residents should monitor conditions and reduce outdoor activity Thick smoke from the Elk Fire in southern Oregon and the Green Fire in northern California has spread into northern Nevada, settling over the Reno–Sparks region and impacting air quality across

Senator sounds alarm on healthcare impacts from federal spending bill Senator sounds alarm on healthcare impacts from federal spending bill

Cortez Masto warns of ripple effects beyond Medicaid recipients in Southern Nevada Nevada’s senior senator is raising red flags about proposed federal legislation that could fundamentally alter healthcare access across the Silver State, warning that impacts would extend far beyond

Las Vegas steps up: Northern New Mexico city organizes relief drive for flood-devastated Ruidoso Las Vegas steps up: Northern New Mexico city organizes relief drive for flood-devastated Ruidoso

Communities unite as deadly flooding claims three lives including two children In a powerful display of New Mexico solidarity, the City of Las Vegas is mobilizing relief efforts for the mountain village of Ruidoso following catastrophic flooding that killed three

Tragedy strikes eastern Nevada: Two White Pine High School students killed in early morning crash Tragedy strikes eastern Nevada: Two White Pine High School students killed in early morning crash

Community mourns as investigation continues into fatal Highway 50 accident A devastating single-vehicle accident claimed the lives of two White Pine High School students early Friday morning, sending shockwaves through the tight-knit community of Ely and across eastern Nevada. The

Tesla supercharges Nevada’s economy with major battery manufacturing facility Tesla supercharges Nevada’s economy with major battery manufacturing facility

New Lithium-Iron-Phosphate factory brings high-tech jobs and energy independence to the Silver State Nevada is set to become a crucial player in America’s electric vehicle revolution as Tesla prepares to launch a groundbreaking lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP) battery cell factory right here

Nevada gaming revenue falls 2.2% in May 2025 as Las Vegas Strip decline continues Nevada gaming revenue falls 2.2% in May 2025 as Las Vegas Strip decline continues

Carson City – Nevada’s gaming industry faced another challenging month in May 2025, with statewide revenue declining 2.18% year-over-year to $1.29 billion, according to data released by the Nevada Gaming Control Board. The downturn marks the state’s third consecutive monthly