A new business benefiting area veterans has opened its doors in the community.
The bases were loaded, with two outs, in the top of the sixth inning with the Trojans leading 5-2. The league playoffs were on the line and senior Josh Ferrer had a 2-2 count on the Mojave batter.
He had never finished the Law Enforcement Special Olympics Torch Run before, which was on May 5, but he was excited to run it anyway.
On April 26, the Trump administration released a one-page summary of its tax reform proposals.
Assembly Bill 101 would eliminate a requirement that the Nevada Department of Wildlife spend at least 80 percent of the funds from a $3 hunting fee on lethal removal of predators.
The Tonopah Test Range is getting international attention for its role in trying out a major new U.S. military weapon.
Valley Electric Association Inc. was presented with a Cornerstone Award at the Broadband Communities 2017 Summit, organizers said.
An event honoring the efforts of area educators took place late last month.
Nevada’s Economic Forum — the state’s five fiscal forecasters — recently projected the state will have $96 million in added tax revenue for the next biennium state budget, $140 million when you also consider savings from the current state budget.
Area first responders saw a large volume of emergency service responses throughout the valley last week.
Data recently released by the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ showed that 997 residents in Nye County enrolled in Obamacare during the latest enrollment period, a health care option that U.S. House Republicans recently voted to eliminate.
Pahrump continues to gain clout among tourists as its social media and website traffic grows steadily.
On March 27, the Nevada attorney general issued an opinion alleging that the mayor and three city council members of Boulder City violated the open meeting law by meeting at the Boulder City Hotel with Huyn Kim, later appointed the city’s finance director.
