1951 - Operation Ranger
No, there is an international agreement on banning testing, which the US observes
Starting in 1951 the US began nuclear testing in Nevada north of Las Vegas.
Gambling, tourism, nuclear testing, and mining.
no tests are currently done
No, while area 51 is adjacent to the Nevada Test Site no nuclear testing has been done there. It is the site used for testing top secret aircraft.Of course area 51 did receive fallout from many of the above ground nuclear tests at the Nevada Test Site.
In 1998, Pakistan resumed testing of nuclear weapons. This made India begin to resume testing of their own weaponry.
No, all shots were underground and fully contained with no venting in that time period.
Bikini atoll - Operation Crossroads, 2 shots.
Nevada hosted the most nuclear tests in the United States, primarily at the Nevada Test Site (now known as the Nevada National Security Site). Between 1951 and 1992, over 900 nuclear tests were conducted there. This extensive testing played a significant role in the development and demonstration of U.S. nuclear capabilities during the Cold War era.
Yes, "Bonanza," the popular TV show, was filmed in the vicinity of Nevada, where nuclear testing occurred. The series was primarily shot at the Paramount Studios lot in Hollywood, but many outdoor scenes were filmed at Lake Tahoe and in the Virginia City area, both of which are not far from the Nevada Test Site. While filming took place during the Cold War era when nuclear tests were being conducted, there is no direct connection between the show's production and the testing sites.
For now nuclear waste is stored on site where the waste was generated. In a few years US will begin to store nuclear waste in Yucca Mountain, Nevada but no official date has been set.
The closest boundary to Yucca Mountain is the Nevada Test Site, located about 10 miles to the northwest. It was used for nuclear testing from the 1950s to the 1990s.