Fiore is accused of wire fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud, crimes that each carry a possible penalty of 20 years in prison.
The Forest Service said one C-130 will come from the Nevada Air National Guard’s 152nd Airlift Wing at Reno.
Maj. Gen. Ondra Berry announced Wednesday he is retiring as Nevada’s 30th adjutant general effective Oct. 31. Berry, who has served 38 years in the military and the last five years as the state’s adjutant general, said he will work with Gov. Joe Lombardo to ensure a smooth transition. It is expected Lombardo will appoint a new adjutant general to replace the longtime Nevada Air National Guard leader.
He said it was the lightest crowd that they’ve seen pretty much ever in Quincy and heat was a big factor.
The festival was the hottest High Sierra on record in Quincy with an average of 100.3 degrees over the four days, according to the National Weather Service.
The University of Nevada, Reno is offering a specialization in Sustainable Outdoor Recreation Management and a minor in Outdoor Adventure and Leadership.
Payments in Lieu of Taxes totaling more than $32 million have been made to Nevada’s 16 counties and Carson City, reports the Silver State’s senatorial delegation.
Nevada school districts have begun adopting policy changes regarding the management of student head injuries and concussions based on Senate Bill 80 signed into law last year.
Recently announced projects are slated to add more than 1,100 megawatts of solar energy and storage to the state’s power grid.
Union Pacific's legendary Big Boy No. 4014, built to conquer mountains, is making 19 whistle-stops in five states.
County officials from across the Nevada approved the required number of signatures from Nevadans for Reproductive Freedom.
The minimum wage in Nevada will be $12 an hour, a modest bump from the current minimum wage.
The family-friendly festival, set for July 4-7, has camping, food trucks, merchandise vendors and more.
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford said he will take the case directly to the state Supreme Court.
The Port of Nevada accepted its first intermodal shipments in May from the Port of Oakland, the nation’s ninth-busiest seaport.