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The Bureau of Land Management is cracking down on people who squat on Nevada's public lands. They just closed certain areas indefinitely to camping. Over the years, News 4 reported that dozens of ...
SEARCHLIGHT, Nevada (AP) — Officials are investigating the discovery of cremated human remains in the Nevada desert, a ...
The Cottonwod Peak Fire started August 15. The fire has grown to nearly 132,000 acres and is at 18% containment.
Starting May 1, several outdoor activities are prohibited on Nevada's BLM lands in order to prevent wildfires. Here's the list.
The Cottonwood Peak Fire has grown to more than 92,000 acres as it burns north toward forestland in western Elko County. It's now Nevada's biggest wildfire of 2025.
Dispersed camping sites can be found just about anywhere in open natural areas. The BLM manages public lands and as long as signage indicates the area is restricted, people are welcome to enjoy.
The Cottonwood Peak Fire in Northern Nevada nearly doubled in size from Tuesday to Thursday, according to a news release from the Bureau of Land Management. The fire — which was measured at about ...
ELKO COUNTY, Nev. (KOLO) - The Cottonwood Peak Fire north of Tuscarora grew by 526 acres overnight to 132,444 acres while ...