A launching site has been approved for local residents wanting to celebrate July 4 and other holidays with fireworks.
The Southern Nevada Division I-A track finals finished on Saturday. The Trojan boys finished 12th overall out of 15 teams for a total of 24 points and the girls finished fourth out 15 schools for a total of 56.75 points.
Anthony Greco plans to appeal his guilty verdict Thursday, saying he has “no doubt” his felony insurance fraud conviction will be overturned.
No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in Wednesday’s drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $33 million.
Custody of several dozen dogs seized in February from a home in Tonopah has been given to Nye County Animal Control in Pahrump, District Judge Kim Wanker granted Friday.
If you ever loved anything so much that it just hurt to be away from it, then you will understand what I am about to say.
335 pills found in man’s vehicle results in arrest
In a recent letter-to-the-editor, Mark Leon of Las Vegas wrote…
I received an emailing from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee last week. The subject line read, “Boehner Meets the Press, Lies.”
After spending months in limbo, waiting for the state to hash out rules for testing medical marijuana, laboratories might be able to get to work soon. That moves patients one step closer to the first legal sales in dispensaries.
A local home builder is celebrating its return to business with a ribbon cutting at their model home May 19.
With illegal dumping around Pahrump increasingly becoming a big problem, a possible solution could be in place if one county commissioner has her way.
Three Pahrump residents were arrested by the Nye County Sheriff’s Office on Sunday on several preliminary charges relating to forgery and attempting to return stolen property to a local business.
Anthony Greco was found guilty Thursday on one of three felony charges he was facing from a criminal case dating back to 2010.
Every year I poll my Facebook followers asking “what do you really want for Mother’s Day?” and every year it’s the same answer. Mothers want to be thought of and they want to spend time with you.
The Tonopah woman accused of animal cruelty for her alleged mistreatment of more than 67 dogs and two cats has until today to prove she can provide adequate shelter and good living conditions if she wants to get a few of her animals back.
The mayor of Las Vegas can lay down on whatever highway she would like, but radioactive waste seems to be on the verge of coming to the former test site.
To outsiders it must look like ideal duty: A fire station at the end of State Route 157 in upper Kyle Canyon: Big pines, friendly neighbors, clean air and majestic Charleston peak.
Part of governor’s anti-bullying proposal approved
WASHINGTON – After 18 months of delay to address the worries of state officials, the Department of Energy said Monday night it will ship potent uranium waste from a federal laboratory in Tennessee for disposal in Nevada.
If your summer adventures lead you through western or central Nevada, a side trip to Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park may be worth a day or so of your time.
This is in response to Mr. Hafen’s piece in the Times on Wednesday (Help pass SB81…).
Senate Bill 81 has language that will help reduce unnecessary pumping of water by water rights owners who are required to protect their water rights under the “use it or lose it” water law.
AMARGOSA VALLEY — The 10th annual Amargosa Days celebration is set to kick off its two-day event today at Amargosa Community Park, featuring fun for the entire family.
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