Bureau of Land Management concludes Pancake HMA wild horse gather, removing 105 horses.
Wild horse advocates are concerned a proposed fence in the Virginia Range will hinder horses from drinking water from Washoe Lake.Â
The Nevada Department of Agriculture will be adopting 24 Virginia Range feral horses that were removed from an active construction site earlier this month to a local organization.
We've heard from a lot of you expressing concerns with the wild horse round up in south Reno on Wednesday. We talked to people on both sides of the issue to give you a better understanding of why this is taking place.
Lyon County Sheriff's Office held a training for a group on how to act when they find themselves in a crime scene.Â
Wild horse advocates and a Damonte Ranch developer are at odds over a fence that advocates say is blocking the horses' access to water.
Volunteers gathered at Lockwood Canyon on Saturday to help in cleanup efforts.
Today the Bureau of Land Management and the Nevada Department of Corrections held an adoption event for wild horses.
People living in and visiting wild horse country are urged to use caution while driving this holiday season. Here are some tips.
The fencing project will begin in Spring 2024, and the city expects it to be finished by 2026.