Between 100 to 120 moose are in the state, according to a state wildlife official. Most of them are in the northern Elko and Humboldt counties.
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The state of Nevada filed a motion asking the court to restrain Meta from using end-to-end encryption on the Messenger app when it is being used by children.
After a state prisoner convicted of murder spent more than a year out of custody, the Nevada Department of Corrections is changing its inmate tracking protocol.
The Nevada Gaming Commission unanimously approved changes to the rules regarding registered independent agents, who are paid to bring whales to casinos.
Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar apologized for the confusion after the site reported mail ballots being counted for people who didn’t vote in the Nevada primary.
Sen. Jacky Rosen and Rep. Susie Lee were named on a CQ Roll Call list of members of Congress who most frequently crossed party lines last year.
More than 70 percent of state residents believe Nevada’s water supply is a serious problem, according to a poll.
State regulators voted Thursday to fine a testing lab over $57,000 after it was found to have intentionally passed tainted cannabis products.
The Cannabis Compliance Board approved an application by a woman convicted of a felony to work in the Nevada marijuana industry
The average Southwest Gas bill for January rose 50 percent from a year earlier. The utility says several factors are to blame.
The Nevada Supreme Court has found that rules making some Family Court hearings automatically closed to the public are unconstitutional.
Nevada’s office of the attorney general and the lawyers for the state’s so-called fake electors are battling it out over whether the case can be tried in Clark County.
The website checkbook.nv.gov shows the state’s up-to-date spending, budgets, payroll and more.
The reservation located on the Nevada-Idaho border is building a new school that will replace an old school tribal leaders believe caused multiple cancer deaths.
“The hospitality here, you outdid it,” NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said. “I think it’s safe to say the NFL looks forward to coming back.”