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Nevada could again be caught in the crosshairs of a congressional proposal to sell off up to 3.3 million acres of public land over the next five years to boost housing.
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Lombardo ‘has full confidence’ in public safety director amid ...Republican Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo “has full confidence” in the leadership of the director of the Department of Public Safety amid recent retirements and a staffing shortage at Nevada State ...
Jhone Ebert, who has served as superintendent of public instruction since 2019, was selected in March as the next superintendent of the Clark County School District.
Traffic fatalities down in Carson City, statewide A graphic from the Nevada Department of Public Safety’s Office of Traffic Safety with preliminary data showing crash fatalities down the first four ...
Flanked by law enforcement personnel at the Carson City Sheriff’s Office on Tuesday, Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo laid out his Nevada Safe Streets and Neighborhoods Act – 84 pages of proposed legislation ...
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — The latest year-to-date fatal report from the Nevada Department of Public Safety — Office of Traffic Safety shows fatal crashes have gone up across the state by 2.45% ...
The Nevada Department of Agriculture Animal Disease Laboratory has confirmed two positive cases of rabies in bats in Carson City and Washoe County since the beginning of the year, officials said ...
The Southern Nevada Health District posted the alert on Sept. 4 after discovering raw milk on store shelves. “The sale of raw milk, and its products, is illegal in Clark County due to serious ...
The U.S. Department of Justice reported in 2022 that Nevada doesn't provide adequate services for children with behavioral health disabilities.
As winter weather descends upon northern Nevada, the Nevada Department of Transportation and the Nevada Department of Public Safety, Highway Patrol Division, are urging motorists to heed winter ...
According to the Nevada Department of Public Safety, 51% of deadly crashes are caused by DUI drivers. Between 2015-2024, more than 3,500 people died in crashes on Nevada roadways.
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