In Nevada, the deadliest plane crash was in 1964. A four-engine Constellation operated by California’s Paradise Airlines traveling from Oakland crashed in a mountain near Lake Tahoe after two failed attempts to land at the nearby airport. Here's a look at notable plane crashes in Nevada history:
High up in the Sierra Nevada, the tiny Mount Lyell shrew has been shying away from cameras since it was first identified almost 100 years ago. Despite being a documented species, it was the only known mammal in California that had never been photographed.
Three college students found a way to take photos of the Mt. Lyell shrew, which has never been photographed in the 100 years since the mammal was discovered.
Brightline West had hoped to be operational by the summer of 2028, but it appears the railway line won't open until months later.
Las Vegas is home to a large percentage of Hawaiians, the second-most after Honolulu in the U.S. Boyd Gaming's California hotel has been a temporary home to many of them over 50 years.
The first official visit of President Trump’s second term will include Nevada and the disaster-stricken states of North Carolina and California.
The National Weather Service says winter weather is on the way to Southern Nevada, with rain and snow expected.
A triangle-shaped region north of Las Vegas has developed a reputation as a hot spot for plane disappearances.
Using nearly four decades of seismic data from stations encompassing the northern, central, and southern Sierra Nevada along California's eastern border, geologists have uncovered signs of a critical separation between the cool continental crust and mantle below.
Check your refrigerator. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has recalled nearly 20,000 cases of Horizon Organic Plain Whole Milk over the potential that it could spoil during its shelf life. The milk was sold in 12-packs of eight-ounce cartons and distributed in Arizona,
As devastating wildfires that scorched large areas of Los Angeles and vicinity finally appear to be under control, federal and local officials here in Nevada continue to urge homeowners in fire-prone areas of the state to be proactive in their
Immigration enforcement is common in Southern Nevada but the recent activities by federal agents nationwide are heightening awareness.Organizations that help mi