Visitors are flocking to Death Valley National Park in California and Nevada to take in a rare phenomenon known as a superbloom.
Celebrate the 2026 Focus on Nevada Photo Contest winners at the Nevada State Museum. April 30, 5:30 PM. Free food and drinks.
- See Hear Do: March 4-10
- An open Congressional seat in northern Nevada is giving some Democrats hope
- BLM nominee advances, Clark County dust advisory and Golden Knights trade
- Golden Knights acquire Nic Dowd from the Capitals ahead of the NHL trade deadline
- Mount Charleston: Griffith Peak
- Mount Charleston: Spring Mountains Visitor Gateway
- Valley of Fire: Fire Canyon
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In its latest quarterly earnings report, Vail Resorts said North America skier visits were down roughly 12% through the beginning of March compared to last year, and revenue fell about 5% for the quarter.
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What's behind passionate efforts to save and revitalize two of Nevada's iconic cultural buildings?
What's Happening in Las Vegas?
The Guide is a community-submitted cultural calendar which lists events of interest to the local Southern Nevada community. Here's the latest:
The Guide is a community-submitted cultural calendar which lists events of interest to the local Southern Nevada community. Here's the latest:
Nevada Public Radio Original Podcasts
Dive deep into Silver State history and folklore with Nevada Yesterdays, grow your perfect desert garden with expert advice on Desert Bloom, and explore Southern Nevada's vibrant arts, culture, and community stories through Desert Air—where thoughtful storytelling connects you to the heart of your home.
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The promise of calming clarity is what keeps Meg Bernhard coming back to Kraft Mountain
Blaze new and old trails alike with Desert Companion's outdoor and recreation issue! Tag alongside five writers as they wax poetic about their favorite nature walks, meet the man better known as Cactus Joe, and catch up with Nevada politico Jon Ralston ahead of the release of his biography on the late Sen. Harry Reid. Plus, discover how one year of Trump has already changed Nevada.
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A large study found that people taking GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic for diabetes were less likely to be diagnosed with substance use disorder.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the Pentagon was giving President Trump "maximum options" and that the war will not be "endless," a day after the president gave mixed signals about progress.
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Trump hails Iran successes but offers no end date, Lebanon wants talks with Israel, and two teens are charged in NYC attack attempt.