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Darting Program Is Model For Wild Horse Management, Say Advocates
Horse advocates announced their four-year long fertility control effort is reducing births and could set a new model for managing wild herds

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Horse advocates announced their four-year long fertility control effort is reducing births and could set a new model for managing wild herds

Coverage for those approximately 330,000 Nevadans cost $1.2 billion in the last fiscal year.
Nevada, like many other states, faces a looming eviction crisis.
Four major health priorities are outlined in the plan: chronic disease, access to care, funding, and transportation access.
Six Western states along the Colorado River have reached a tentative agreement to cut back on shared water use from the two major dams.
The Women's Bureau within the department issued a report in January that based findings from the National Database of Childcare Prices.
The $47 million in funding to accelerate the research, development, and demonstration of affordable clean hydrogen technologies.
The union also alleges employees who become sick have to find a replacement to cover their shift, which the hospital denies.
Attorneys with the Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada liken the Civil Law Self-Help Center to a legal emergency room.
Self-identified independents have averaged 42% of the U.S. public over the past year. Their influence was felt in the 2022 midterms.
The project is projected to bring an additional 3,000 new jobs to the Reno-Sparks area.
Oral arguments for the case are scheduled for Feb. 28, and justices are expected to release a decision in June.
Almost anything would be a better way to spend $250 million.
“Blueprint for a Renters Bill of Rights,” addresses fair leasing, eviction prevention, accessible affordable housing and renter’s rights.
The Mirage dolphins have lived, on average, far fewer years than their life expectancy.
Election officials will have until June 3 to move New Hampshire's 2024 Democratic presidential primary to Feb. 13 and Georgia's to Feb. 20.
‘Thinning’ forests and ‘controlled burns’ no match for climate fires.
The IRS is in shambles, the result of a decade-long campaign to weaken it.
The surcharge would generate $15 million annually to support the federal 988 mental health hotline.
The legal fight is viewed as likely to eventually make its way to the Supreme Court.