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.
Nikki Haley lost to “none of these candidates” in the Nevada Republican Primary on Tuesday night.
President Joe Biden won the Silver State’s primary with nearly 90 percent of the vote Tuesday, paving the way for a 2020 rematch with Donald Trump.
Democrats and Republicans turned out to vote early in the presidential primary, more than in past caucuses but not as many as previous primaries.
The day of the presidential preference primary has arrived. Here’s some information on where to go and how to vote.
A second education group is challenging a Nevada Legislature bill that provides public funding to help build an Athletics ballpark on the Las Vegas Strip.
Presidential candidate Marianne Williamson campaigned in Las Vegas, aiming to differentiate herself from incumbent President Joe Biden.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spoke to a crowd of about 500 supporters at Area 15, stating he will take on entities such as Big Pharma and “captive” government institutions.
The 46th president came to the Silver State to campaign ahead of the primary, where Nevada Democrats are likely to choose him as their Democratic nominee.
Jason Palmer, a tech investor and entrepreneur, is also on Nevada’s presidential primary ballot alongside President Joe Biden.
U.S. Attorney Jason Frierson became the first African-American man to serve as Nevada’s top federal law enforcement officer in April 2022.