Nevada State Police, Highway Patrol has identified a Reno woman who died in a crash on Jan. 16, 2025 near Smith Valley in Lyon County. Christine Roberts, 81, of Reno, […]
Sue Fahami has been named acting U.S. Attorney for the District of Nevada, replacing the outgoing Jason Frierson.
Northern Nevada’s community members are gathering to pay their respects for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy and vision for America.
President Donald Trump has announced a temporary suspension of the refugee resettlement program for up to 90 days, a decision that directly affects Northern Nev
The story of Reno and Washoe County’s regionalization efforts began in 1991 with the creation of an automatic-aid agreement, which required the entities to assist each other automatically in the event of a fire. This arrangement became fully regionalized after the two entities merged in 2000, and all county firefighters were absorbed by the city.
In a case brought by Stephen Lara, a judge ruled that Nevada law enforcement cannot use an “equitable sharing” civil forfeiture program to bypass state laws.
An environmental group is appealing the recent approval of a data center by the Reno Planning Commission, arguing the city established zoning guidelines for data centers without giving the public the opportunity to weigh in.
Reno saw a double-digit percentage drop in gaming win in November. The Las Vegas Strip dipped for fifth straight month.
University of Nevada, Reno gave a statement to Fox News Digital saying it discussed 'legal issues' with players if they refused to face a trans athlete.
Sue Fahami has been named the Acting U.S. Attorney for the District of Nevada, overseeing federal law enforcement across the state with a team over 100 strong.
The Nevada Fire Chiefs Association and Bureau of Land Management Nevada are teaming together in a program to provide grants to agencies that can assist in the reduction of the risk of
The Board of Regents for the Nevada System of Higher Education has approved a new strategic education plan that will take the state through 2031.