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Nevada Department of Wildlife names Matt Maples as new data services administrator

The Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) has appointed Matt Maples as the new Data and Technology Services (DATS) Division Administrator. The DATS division oversees NDOW’s business affairs, including customer service programs such as licensing, boat titling and registrations, hunt applications and draws, special licenses and permits, license agent activities, information technology services, and geographic information systems.


Global study maps critical groundwater-dependent ecosystems amid growing threats

Reno, Nev. (July 17, 2024) – Groundwater-dependent ecosystems provide crucial support to life in arid regions by acting as water reserves during droughts. As climate change and human activities deplete groundwater levels globally, there is an urgent need for better data on these ecosystems' locations. A new study published in Nature on July 17 addresses this gap by mapping groundwater-dependent ecosystems in dryland regions worldwide, assessing their protection status, and examining their overlap with human communities.


National Restaurant Association advocates at nominating conventions

Staff from the National Restaurant Association brought a pro-restaurant message to attendees of the Republican National Convention this week in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and will share a similar message at the Democratic National Convention next month in Chicago.


Nevada DOT announces extended lane restrictions on I-15 northeast of Las Vegas

The Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) has announced upcoming lane restrictions on Interstate 15 (I-15) northeast of Las Vegas. The traffic control measures are necessary to place temporary barrier rails, install drainage pipes and culverts, conduct roadway excavation, and paving.


Ramp closures and lane restrictions announced for I-15 South Project

The Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) has announced extended restrictions on Blue Diamond Road and Interstate 15 (I-15) as part of the ongoing I-15 South Project. These traffic control measures are necessary for barrier rail installation, paving, and striping operations.


Robotics enthusiasts gather at CSN's Center of Excellence

On June 27, 2024, the College of Southern Nevada’s Manufacturing Center of Excellence welcomed 53 robotics enthusiasts for the Las Vegas Robotics Meetup.


Agencies release findings from Lake Tahoe beach water sampling

The Lahontan Regional Water Quality Control Board (Lahontan Water Board) and the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection (NDEP) collected water samples on July 8 and July 10 at two Lake Tahoe beaches, El Dorado Beach in California and Nevada Beach in Nevada. The samples are part of the California Interagency Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB)-related Illness Workgroup’s (Workgroup) ongoing investigation into a dog’s death in the area.


Nevada education department partners with UNR for summer literacy institute

CARSON CITY, Nev. – The Nevada Department of Education and the University of Nevada, Reno, are partnering to offer a Summer Literacy Institute. The institute — “Integrating the Science of Reading into the Theory and Practice of Reading Instruction” — is scheduled for July 25-27 in Reno.


Elko DMV begins accepting appointments on July 22

The Elko Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) will begin accepting appointments starting July 22, 2024, in an effort to better serve its customers.


Record number of WNC students participate in INBRE summer research program

Western Nevada College (WNC) students are increasingly participating in summer research projects, with a record number involved for the second consecutive year. These students are part of the IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE) program, studying various subjects including microorganisms, plants, endangered species, and gene products found in cancer cells. Their research primarily took place outdoors at Wild Oat Mountain and Topaz Lake.


CSN celebrates redesignation as center of academic excellence in cyber defense

The College of Southern Nevada (CSN) has announced the successful redesignation of its Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education (CAE-CD). This recognition underscores CSN's ongoing commitment to providing high-quality education and training in cybersecurity.


Attorney General Ford receives Thurgood Marshall Justice Award from AAMPGC Network

Carson City, NV – Attorney General Aaron Ford announced today that he has been honored with the Thurgood Marshall Justice Award by the National Bar Association’s African American Managing Partners and General Counsel (AAMPGC) Network. The award recognizes individuals who have prioritized public service throughout their careers.


United Way announces dates for annual senior expos offering utility bill assistance

United Way of Southern Nevada announces 2024 Project REACH Senior Expo dates


Nevada Department of Wildlife warns public about coyote activity at Pittman Wash

Las Vegas, NV – Following two separate coyote incidents at Pittman Wash over the past week, the Nevada Department of Wildlife is advising increased caution for those in the area. In the early morning hours of Sunday, July 7 and again Friday, July 12, a coyote bit two separate women walking in Pittman Wash near Green Valley Parkway in Henderson. Each of the women suffered puncture wounds on their lower leg and sought treatment at area hospitals.


ATRA: Las Vegas personal injury firm political donations, ad spending contributes to 'excessive' lawsuits

The Las Vegas-based Richard Harris Law Firm contributed $861,607 to political candidates and committees in Nevada between 2017 and 2023, according to a March 1 report from the American Tort Reform Association (ATRA). ATRA President Sherman "Tiger" Joyce said the firm spends large amounts of money on ads to solicit new clients while also financially supporting the campaigns of judges throughout the state, leading to a high volume of "excessive" lawsuits.


Nevada task force launches tool for tracking harmful algal blooms

Carson City, NV — As temperatures rise and Nevadans seek relief in the state’s lakes, rivers, and reservoirs, the Nevada Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) Task Force urges residents and visitors to stay informed about HABs to safely enjoy the state’s water bodies.


Liability expert: Cognitive bias has ‘been huge in leading to some of the nuclear verdicts’

Sedgwick Vice President of Liability Practices Steve Ellis said during a June 7 episode of the Sedgwick podcast that plaintiff attorneys use cognitive bias and emotional manipulation to secure large jury verdicts.


Extended closures announced for I-15 South Project in Nevada

The Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) has announced extended restrictions on west Starr Avenue and southbound Interstate 15 (I-15) as crews work on constructing a new soundwall for the ongoing I-15 South Project.


ACLU supports officials in lawsuit over Washoe County's refusal to certify primary election

The ACLU of Nevada has submitted an amicus brief to the Nevada Supreme Court in support of an emergency petition filed by Nevada Secretary of State Francisco Aguilar and Attorney General Aaron Ford. The petition challenges the Washoe County Board of County Commissioners' refusal to certify the results of the 2024 Primary Election.


University teams up with state agency for outdoor industry education initiatives

In partnership with the Nevada Division of Outdoor Recreation, the University of Nevada, Reno has developed two programs to address the increasing demand for skilled professionals in outdoor recreation. The new programs include a specialization in Sustainable Outdoor Recreation Management and a minor in Outdoor Adventure and Leadership (ODAL). The Sustainable Outdoor Recreation Management specialization is part of the Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science, developed in the College of Agriculture, Biotechnology & Natural Resources, while the ODAL minor is housed in the...