Nevada launches enhanced victim notification system

Nevada will be the first state in the country to launch the most enhanced version of the Victim Information and Notification Everyday system, Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt announced.

Museum brings history alive in Pahrump

The Pahrump Valley Museum was established 25 years ago to preserve and display the history and pre-history of our valley.

California Lottery

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 $55 million.

Divas on a Dime: How to make smoked BBQ pork on a gas grill

Want to know how to take one of the least expensive cuts of pork and cook it to perfection, making it so ridiculously delicious that the heavens open and the angels sing your porky praises? Of course, you do!

All Nevada Army Guard units are back home

With the 485th Military Police Company’s return from Kuwait last week, nearly every soldier in the Nevada Army Guard is home to enjoy the Silver State’s summer.

Nevada Army Guard welcomes state’s 1st F model Chinook

The first of six CH-47 F model Chinook helicopters destined for the Silver State hovered over the Army Aviation Support Facility before finally landing to the delight of dozens of Nevada Army National Guard aviators and maintainers ecstatic about the arrival of the late-model aircraft.

Pahrump’s Oscarson offers insights on ‘17 Nevada Legislature

With the Nevada Legislature recently concluding its 2017 business, District 36 Assemblyman James Oscarson, R-Pahrump, gave his take on the accomplishments by state lawmakers during the session.

Swerving driver arrested on DUI charge in Pahrump

A Nye County Sheriff’s deputy was at the right place at the right time while on routine patrol on Sunday, just after 12 p.m.

Nye awaits Secretary Zinke’s tour of Basin and Range

While some members of the Nevada delegation celebrated the two-year anniversary of the Basin and Range National Monument, Nye County is awaiting the visit of U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke who could redraw the boundaries of the monument sprawling across remote Nye and Lincoln counties.

Analysis: Trump pushing to restart Yucca Mountain but hasn’t said why

Contrary to his campaign rhetoric, President Donald Trump has not articulated a position on Yucca Mountain though his administration has released a spending plan that includes $120 million to jumpstart the facility.

Pahrump Sears Hometown Store rebrands

The Sears Hometown Store in Pahrump is one of hundreds of locations across the country that has gone through a rebranding—bringing in additional products and technology upgrades that increase access to a wider variety of merchandise.

Pahrump woman charged with child abuse

A Pahrump woman is facing child abuse and neglect charges after allegedly encouraging and videotaping two juveniles to fight each other.

IRS reports a new scam

The Internal Revenue Service, state tax agencies and the tax industry this week warned tax professionals to beware of spear phishing emails, a common tactic used by cybercriminals to target practitioners.

Nevada inmate walks away from firefighting camp

Jordan Shane Redger, 27, absconded while serving time for for grand larceny of a motor vehicle, Nevada Department of Corrections says.

Motorist arrested on DUI charge in Pahrump

The efforts of a Good Samaritan led to the arrest of a suspected drunk driver early Sunday evening.

Rookie runner from Japan wins Badwater race through Death Valley

DEATH VALLEY—Wataru Iino of Japan, a 37-year-old rookie runner, set a harsh pace in brutal humidity to win the 135-mile STYR Labs Badwater race on Tuesday through Death Valley, winning in 24 hours, 56 minutes 19 seconds.

Man arrested in death of former Truckee football coach

A Sacramento, California man has been arrested for suspicion of manslaughter in connection with the death of Robert Douglas Shaffer, a former Truckee High School football coach.