Starting March 15, 2026, BLM will gather 1,000 wild horses from Nevada's Antelope and Triple B complexes to address overpopulation and protect ecosystems.
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The BLM invites public input on Nevada's request to buy the reversionary interest in Jean's public lands for future development, with comments due by April 2026.
Lombardo backs Trump's tariffs, claiming benefits despite costing Nevada families $1,700 annually, showing disconnect with residents' financial struggles.
Gov. Joe Lombardo criticizes Biden's policies yet relies on them for reelection, highlighting a paradox in political strategy amid evolving economic needs.
Washoe County Undersheriff Corey Solferino steps in as Acting Chief in Reno amid a probe into policy violations, ensuring continuity in police services.
The Reno Police Chief and five officers are on leave as Nevada DPS investigates policy violations, ensuring objectivity and maintaining public trust.
Awarded by Vegas Inc, Sheena Deleon-Guerrero is recognized for modernizing NNSS technology, enhancing infrastructure, and strengthening cybersecurity.
Nevadans face rising costs as Trump's tariffs and Lombardo's policies drive up gas prices and job losses. Small businesses struggle to stay afloat.
The new Power Distribution Center supports the Scorpius accelerator's electricity needs, enabling critical nuclear stockpile certification at Nevada's site.
Governor Newsom discusses his memoir, Trump-era impacts, and Democratic strategies at NV Dems event in Las Vegas, engaging locals on key issues pre-2024 elections.








