Thursday, February 16 2012 10:20 PM EST2012-02-17 03:20:15 GMT
Thirty thousand wild horses are stacked in government-supported holding facilities. The program costs more than $70 million per year, but an ambitious plan to improve conditions for the horses has been bottled up within the BLM for years, in part because cattle ranchers don't like it.More>>
Friday, April 20 2012 4:23 PM EDT2012-04-20 20:23:13 GMT
Federal land managers have agreed to study a proposal by the wife of oil tycoon T. Boone Pickens to establish an ecosanctuary for wild horses across more than 900 square miles of northeast Nevada.More>>
Wednesday, April 4 2012 6:45 PM EDT2012-04-04 22:45:32 GMT
Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid heard from Nevada business leaders today. One topic discussed was eco-tourism. But one tourism destination facing years of federal delays before it ever opens up. More>>
Monday, December 26 2011 12:27 PM EST2011-12-26 17:27:26 GMT
The head of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management in Nevada is appealing to agency employees to step up and blow the whistle on any abuse of mustangs.More>>
Saturday, May 14 2011 1:57 AM EDT2011-05-14 05:57:01 GMT
Wild horse advocates packed a Nevada Senate committee hearing Friday to oppose a bill that would exclude wild horses and burros from the definition of wildlife.More>>
Wednesday, March 23 2011 8:35 PM EDT2011-03-24 00:35:43 GMT
With the financial trouble Nevada is in, you might think state lawmakers would welcome a project that will bring millions of dollars to the state. But a panel in the Nevada Senate has turned thumbs down to a planned wild horse sanctuary without even hearing from the investors who are backing it.More>>
Tuesday, January 4 2011 6:37 PM EST2011-01-04 23:37:05 GMT
Nevada's wild horses have been at the center of controversy for years, but the debate is now getting more attention because of a meeting going on in Las Vegas this week with people who want to round up the horses and slaughter them for food.More>>
Wednesday, November 3 2010 12:43 PM EDT2010-11-03 16:43:41 GMT
The Bureau of Land Management says it is suspending plans to round up more than 100 wild horses late this month from a northern Nevada range at the Hawthorne Army Depot.More>>
Tuesday, May 22 2012 8:45 PM EDT2012-05-23 00:45:40 GMT
LAS VEGAS -- Las Vegas homicide detectives are on the scene of an incident at 300 S. Casino Center. Police have not released any information about the incident. The address is a parking garage just northMore>>
Las Vegas homicide detectives are investigating a possible murder after a man confessed to the crime at the Clark County Detention Center. More>>
Tuesday, May 22 2012 7:31 PM EDT2012-05-22 23:31:13 GMT
LAS VEGAS -- Las Vegas police have arrested a Metro officer for one count of lewdness with a minor under 14. Police say detectives from Metro's Juvenile Sexual Abuse Detail arrested 43-year-old MetroMore>>
Las Vegas police have arrested a Metro officer for one count of lewdness with a minor under 14. Police say detectives from Metro's Juvenile Sexual Abuse Detail arrested 43-year-old Metro Officer Garrett Vandereecken Tuesday afternoon.More>>
Tuesday, May 22 2012 8:00 PM EDT2012-05-23 00:00:53 GMT
LAS VEGAS -- Nevada has been touted as the Saudi Arabia of solar energy. In the past few years, solar projects, along with other green energy installations, have sprouted up throughout the state. DespiteMore>>
Despite huge public investments in the form of loan guarantees, Nevada has yet to see much of an impact on jobs or energy costs from solar. More>>
Monday, May 21 2012 8:29 PM EDT2012-05-22 00:29:22 GMT
LAS VEGAS -- Some of the workers who fix Las Vegas elevators and escalators say state inspectors are missing major safety problems. Recent Las Vegas elevator injuries highlight the importance of stateMore>>
Some of the workers who fix Las Vegas elevators and escalators say state inspectors are missing major safety problems. Recent las vegas elevator injuries highlight the importance of state oversight.More>>
Tuesday, May 22 2012 8:04 PM EDT2012-05-23 00:04:14 GMT
LAS VEGAS -- The search continues for two men involved in a plot to steal thousands of dollars in chips from the Bellagio Hotel and Casino. Twenty-four-year-old Michael Belton was the only one who didn'tMore>>
The search continues for two men involved in a plot to steal thousands of dollars in chips from the Bellagio Hotel and Casino. Twenty-four-year-old Michael Belton was the only one who didn't get away after he was wrestled to the ground and arrested.More>>
Tuesday, May 22 2012 6:59 PM EDT2012-05-22 22:59:21 GMT
LAS VEGAS -- The Nevada Highway Patrol is investigating a fatal accident on the on ramp to US-95 northbound at Rancho Boulevard. Witnesses say the accident involves at least one car that rolled. The crashMore>>
The Nevada Highway Patrol is investigating a fatal accident on the on ramp to US-95 northbound at Rancho Boulevard.More>>
Tuesday, May 22 2012 4:27 PM EDT2012-05-22 20:27:20 GMT
RENO, Nev. (AP) -- Organizers of the national air racing championships in Reno plan to change the race course for the fastest planes to keep them farther from spectators after last year's mass casualtyMore>>
Organizers of the national air racing championships in Reno plan to change the race course for the fastest planes to keep them farther from spectators after last year's mass casualty crash near a grandstand.More>>
RENO, Nev. - The U.S. Attorney's Office in Nevada charged two men on Wednesday for killing five wild horses on federal land.
Authorities say on November 29, 2009, 44-year-old Todd Davis and 36-year-old Joshua Keathley shot and killed the horses in the Buckhorn Horse Management area in Washoe County. Davis is an employee of the Pershing County Water Conservation District. Keathley's occupation is not known.
If convicted, they each face up to one year in prison and a $100,000 fine. They are scheduled to appear in court on April 27.
Several agencies are assisting with the investigation, including the Bureau of Land Management, the Washoe County Sheriff's Office and the California Department of Fish and Game.