CARSON CITY – As an annual event, Nevada Moves promotes safe walking and biking to school, as well as other physical activity. Walking and other physical activities are planned for […]
Nevada Transportation Agencies remind consumers to avoid toll road fee scam
LAS VEGAS – The Nevada Department of Transportation and the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles are warning of a texting scheme circulating inside and outside of Nevada. These text messages […]
March 14, 2025
BLM approves continued mining at Ruby Hill Mine
BATTLE MOUNTAIN – The Bureau of Land Management approved expanding gold mining operations for up to an additional eight years at the open-pit Ruby Hill Mine in Eureka County. With […]
Patricia Mae Schable
Patricia Mae Schable, age 80, of Iowa City, passed away on Thursday, March 6, 2025 at her home. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Born […]
$800,000 in grant funding available for off-highway vehicle projects
CARSON CITY – The Nevada Off-Highway Vehicles Program is now accepting applications for off-highway vehicle (OHV) projects in the state. The grant application and manual are available online at https://ohv.nv.gov/grant-program. […]
Nevada Division of Water Resources measuring water levels in Nevada wells throughout March
CARSON CITY – This March, staff from the Nevada Division of Water Resources will be measuring the depth of groundwater in irrigation and stock water wells throughout various regions in […]
March 7, 2025
Nevada treasurer brings back baby bonds bill for births covered by Medicaid
By Lucia Starbuck KUNR Public Radio and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting Nevada’s treasurer is bringing back legislation from two years ago to create financial bonds for some babies. Treasurer […]
Bipartisan federal law looks to speed up home building in Nevada
LAS VEGAS – On Feb. 14, in a Northwest community being developed from federal land to the new Skye Summit residential community, Congresswoman Susie Lee (NV-03) and Senator Catherine Cortez […]






