Pahrump could see second dispensary

Pahrump could see another medical marijuana dispensary if Nevada ratifies use of recreational marijuana in November.

Divas: Spectacular tart is surprisingly easy

This summertime dessert will make you look like a rock star with minimal effort or expense. That’s the stuff we live for. Right?

Sculpture artist’s life a marriage of agony and ecstasy

Growing up as a teen during the 1960s and 1970s in Los Angeles, sculptor Peter David “Pete” Ehrlich said people were either a surfer or a car geek.

Meet Sojourner Truth at the Pahrump Valley Museum

Every time Nevada humanities speakers Kim Russell gets ready to take the stage for a Chautauqua-style living history performance, she pauses first and finds a quiet place.

Court: Justices of the peace can suppress evidence

CARSON CITY — Justices of the peace have authority to suppress illegally obtained evidence during preliminary hearings, the Nevada Supreme Court said Thursday.

Trojans QB position up for grabs

The graduation of TJ Milk last year leaves a big void at the Pahrump Valley quarterback position this summer. Milk held the position for three seasons.

This week in sports

Desert View, Mercy Air celebrate aircraft addition

Mercy Air celebrated its 15th year serving the Pahrump Valley by welcoming in a second aircraft, which is stationed out of Desert View Hospital.

Longtime popular librarian to retire

After nearly 20 years, Pahrump Community Librarian Brenda Gibbons announced her plans to retire.

Knapp: In support of the open carry society

“I don’t care if it’s constitutional or not at this point,” Cleveland police union president Stephen Loomis told CNN as Republicans gathered in his city for their 2016 national convention. “I want [Ohio governor John Kasich] to absolutely outlaw open-carry in Cuyahoga County until this RNC is over.”

Badwater: Where perseverance and guts prevails

DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK, California — Twenty-eight-year-old ultra runner Pete Kostelnick of Lincoln Nebraska took an early lead in the Styrlabs Badwater-135 race on Monday evening in Death Valley and never relinquished it.

Veterans Report: Veterans (Easter) Seal the deal

There are many major and minor veterans organizations locally and nationally that provide thousands of hours of pro-bono service and invest millions of dollars in time and treasure to help veterans and their families. Groups such as the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the American Legion, Disabled American Veterans and so many more have been collectively helping veterans for hundreds of years.