A federal judge last Friday slammed the door on accountability, ruling the federal government could conceal from the public a wide range of evidence in the Cliven Bundy case.
Pokémon GO seems as if it has taken over lives, the internet, and the news feeds this last week.
A Pahrump woman was arrested Wednesday on preliminary charges related to voter fraud.
The Ministerio Roca Solida, a founder of the Patch of Heaven church camp, filed a new takings claim in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims in Washington, D.C., saying that the damages to its property have grown over $3 million since the diversion of the creek on the property.
The owners of the nonprofit Big Cat Encounters have 60 days to comply with the remaining conditions of a conditional use permit after an animal rights group asked town planners to revoke the permit for violations.
This is the second part of a two-part article, the first of which ran in Wednesdays edition.
A Pahrump woman taken into custody last week marked the second person arrested in connection with an alleged attempted murder incident.
Its described as a great chick-flick, in book form, scribed by a Pahrump author.
A Pahrump man was arrested last week on preliminary charges related to using a using an EBT card under another persons name.
Officials with NyE Communities Coalition and the Nye County School District are seeking fabric donations for the annual fabric drive beginning today.
A pair of juveniles were arrested this week after allegedly robbing a convenience store with a machete.
No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in Wednesdays drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $17 million.
With all the strife and anxiety in the modern world, Saturday will be a good time to come together as one through music and food
Temperatures will remain hot in the valley through the weekend, with a slight chance of moisture making a return as the work week begins.
The return of Trojans coach Joe Clayton to the gridiron means the return of the running game for the football program.
There is a new golfer in the valley making waves the same way one-time state champion Austen Ancell did prior to coming to the high school.
On Monday afternoon residents might have noticed an increase in the bike traffic in the town coming home from work.
Larry Strickland of Strickland Construction Co. hit the jackpot, but it took him 37 years of applying for that elusive Nevada Desert Bighorn Sheep tag.
Most people living in town dont really think of doing much outside in the middle of the summer when the average high is around 105 degrees, let alone going for a run in Death Valley.
Beatty is known for having a true small-town America Fourth of July celebration, with all the traditional goings-on, all sponsored and put on by the Beatty Volunteer Fire Department.
Sometimes kids say what needs to be said best.
OK, Im tired of writing about all the racial tension that President Obama and the Black Lies Matter agitators are causing. So this week lets take a look at a far less divisive topic…
On July 7, I had the privilege to represent the Board of County Commissioners at the sub-committee hearing on Energy and Commerce in Washington, D.C. You can view the hearing on YouTube at http://bit.ly/29yvvPc.
Summer weekends were made for gathering friends in a shady spot where the breeze is warm and the drinks are cold. Heres how to throw a spirited little party that wont break the bank. Well enlist the help of our frugal little friend – boxed wine.
Members of the Legislative Commissions Subcommittee to Study Water on Monday sought solutions on how to deal with water appropriation and dropping water levels in Pahrump and across Nevada.