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Death row inmate Scott Dozier wanted Nevada to kill him. He was just found dead of apparent suicide.
Scott Dozier spent years trying to convince the state of Nevada to let him die.
The first person ever is about to be executed with fentanyl — and it’s not Scott Dozier
The title has shifted to 60-year-old Carey Dean Moore, who’s been on death row in Nebraska for nearly four decades.
After Planet 13, Marijuana Tourism Will Never Be the Same
Nevada's largest dispensary and superstore will feature flying orbs, a laser graffiti wall, and an experience where customers will be "overwhelmed by the aesthetics."
Government to Burning Man Ravers: Please Poop in Bags Now
The Bureau of Land Management has suggested Burners use more "pee bottles" and "poop bags" this year.
These Indigenous Tribes in Nevada Are Embracing Bikeshare
Biking on Indigenous territory can help combat chronic illness and connect youth to the land.
A death row inmate’s fentanyl execution was stopped with hours to go
Scott Dozier is volunteering to die, but a drug company that makes midazolam does not want to be involved.
Nevada wants to execute an inmate with fentanyl. Should doctors help?
VICE News Tonight on HBO will air an exclusive interview with death row inmate Scott Dozier on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.
What you need to know about Nevada's plan to execute inmate Scott Dozier with fentanyl
VICE News Tonight on HBO will air an exclusive interview with death row inmate Scott Dozier on Tuesday, July 10.
With legalization around the corner, Canada needs more weed
Analysts predict there won’t be enough legal weed to meet demand in the first few months of legalization.
Tesla Alleges an Employee Stole Gigabytes of Trade Secrets
The company has filed a lawsuit against former employee Martin Tripp for allegedly hacking confidential information and sending it to unidentified sources.
Nevada might get the first female-majority state legislature in U.S. history
The surge of American women running for office is on the local level, too.
Nevada’s most famous pimp is probably going to become a state legislator
“It’s all because Donald Trump was the Christopher Columbus for me,” Dennis Hof said after his primary victory.