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Remains ID'd as Stateline nurse who disappeared in 1970

After decades of speculation on the fate of Sahara Tahoe casino nurse Donna Lass, who was last seen Sept. 7, 1970, the Placer County Sheriff’s Office announced they have identified her remains.

BLM plans to round up 1,000s of wild horses

BLM says current wild horse population across portions of Pershing, Humboldt, Churchill and Lander counties is more than six times what it should be.

Vice president to kick off 2024 with stop in Nevada

Vice President Kamala Harris will meet with members of the powerful casino workers’ Culinary Union in Las Vegas on Jan. 3.

Transcript: Trump lawyer cooperating in fake electors case

Kenneth Chesebro testified to a grand jury in Clark County about the plot that ultimately led to the indictments of six Nevada Republicans.

Storey County fake elector has role in how 2024 race is run

In a trend across battleground states, fake electors from 2020 have retained influence over elections heading into 2024.

NDOT board OKs transportation projects

Projects include resurfacing 17 miles of U.S. 50 between Silver Springs and the Leeteville junction, including enhanced roadside lighting and chain-up areas.

Raising a new USS Nevada flag

Nevada Capitol Police officers Steve Fleischmann, left, and Tom Pascua prepare to raise a new USS Nevada flag on Thursday behind the state Capitol. Both the United States and USS Nevada flags later flap in the breeze at half-staff.

Moon named education curator at state museum

Churchill County, UNR graduate would like to expand outreach and volunteerism

Mahal Moon, Churchill County High School and University of Nevada, Reno graduate, has been appointed as the new curator of education at the Nevada State Museum in Carson City.

Burning Man narrowly passes environmental inspection

An unusual summer storm left tens of thousands stranded in ankle-deep mud before fleeing, calling into question how much of the festival's "Leave No Trace" principle could be followed.

Analysis: Outdoor recreation a boon to Nevada’s economy

Outdoor recreation accounted for more than $6.1 billion of Nevada’s gross domestic product (GDP) in 2022.

Google geothermal project in Winnemucca may be milestone

An advanced geothermal project has begun pumping carbon-free electricity onto the Nevada grid to power Google data centers.

Flags at half staff for officers killed in Las Vegas

Gov. Joe Lombardo ordered flags flown at half staff on Thursday in honor of two Nevada Highway Patrol officers killed by an alleged drunk driver early Thursday morning.

Meshing 2 generations on a Solar Valor trip

Bishop Manogue students receive personal lessons on World War II

It was the trip of a lifetime for both students and veterans old enough to be their grandparents. Generation Z, meet The Greatest Generation — the men and women who fought in the Pacific or on the European continent in World War II from late 1941 to 1945 — or others who saw action on the Korean peninsula from 1950-1953.

2 Nevada highway troopers hit, killed in Las Vegas

The release said the troopers, who have not been identified, were hit while assisting a motorist.

Build-for-rent new housing option in region

Build-to-lease or build-to-rent communities are developed by home builders who lease rather than sell the new residences.