Many people will likely head to the water to cool off this weekend, as triple-digit temperatures are expected. But it’s important to remember safety near bodies of water.
As more people take advantage of the summer heat at Nevada’s lakes and rivers, the Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) is reminding those who use personal watercraft to follow boating laws to keep everyone safe.
With boating season underway at Lake Tahoe, NDOW has some safety reminders for people planning on hitting the water.
Tourists and locals alike say they are keeping the drowned man's family in their thoughts.
As boating picks up, officials warn cold water can turn deadly fast on warm days, urging safety!
The NTSB has released its preliminary report on last month's deadly Lake Tahoe boat accident.
If you are heading out on the water this summer, don't forget to bring a life jacket.
The South Lake Tahoe Police Department's Marine Unit is offering advice for boaters to stay safe during this year's American Century Celebrity Golf Championship.
Two people wearing life jackets were rescued after a boat capsized on Lake Tahoe during a sudden storm, leaving eight others dead.
Lyon County Search and Rescue will hand out free life vests to children at Lake Lahontan during a three-day event.