Las Vegas off-road racer, Rob MacCachren, is living the dream. He is one of five drivers racing off-road that actually makes a living racing in off-road races in the Best in the Desert, sanctioning committee off-road events and the Lucas Oil Off-Road Racing Series.
Nevada sent 13 players to the World Horseshoe Tournament in St. George, Utah, which came to a close on July 29.
The fourth annual Jim Marsh Classic will be at the Tonopah Speedway for two days of action, starting today and continuing Saturday.
Drivers traveling along Highway 160 should slow down and watch for construction crews and a pilot car or escort vehicle through Aug. 25 around the area known as “Johnnie Curve,” between mile markers 24 and 27 just north of Pahrump.
The deadline for the request for qualifications for a Northern Nye County Hospital District executive director has been extended to 5 p.m. today, Aug. 18.
A rare celestial event will occur on Monday, Aug. 21.
U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nevada, stopped in Pahrump on Tuesday, marking her first visit to town since winning the election in November 2016.
In my last column, I stated that government entitlement programs have essentially created a “no-win” situation for many Nevada residents that are receiving benefits.
On Sunday, a friend and I attended a 50th anniversary Reno showing of the movie “Bonnie and Clyde” on the big screen.
On July 29, the cars were flying in the mini stock class as two cars dramatically collided causing one car to roll three times.
Beatty High School Hornets volleyball will be rebuilding this year, after three state appearances in a row.
Practice has started for the Beatty High School Hornets football team.
For decades, the Pahrump Valley Trojans have relied on three-sport athletes to set the tone and keep all of their sports programs going. Every sport had them. When you are a small town you depend on them.
The state of Nevada announced the appointment of Sandra Douglass Morgan to the Nevada Athletic Commission.
Goodwill Industries of Southern Nevada Inc., owner of the local Goodwill retail store in Pahrump, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization on Friday.
The Nevada Army National Guard’s first two combat-occupation females, Spc. Cindy Robles and Pfc. Brittany Sears, recently completed their demanding annual training with the 609th Engineer Company.
The Nevada Site Specific Advisory Board plans to meet in Pahrump, officials said.
No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in Saturday’s drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $64 million.
Nye County officials remain mum on the potential reopening of the Tonopah Detention Center even after a July 17 county Facebook post that was asking for letters of interest.
The final touches are being put on the Jack in the Box restaurant under construction on Highway 160, with an expected opening date at the end of August.
Gov. Brian Sandoval announced the appointment Brian Krolicki and Bob Cashell to the Nevada Commission on Tourism.
Earnings narrow, but second-quarter revenue climbs to $110.5 million for operator of PT’s Pubs chain.
If you own more than $10 billion in bonds, you should know what a bond is. That’s why Public Employees’ Retirement System of Nevada board members heard a presentation Thursday on bonds before their regular meeting.
U.S. president Donald Trump put much of the world atwitter and ajitter recently with his comment to the press: “North Korea best not make any more threats to the United States. They will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen.” Trump’s certainly proving himself Kim Jong Un’s equal at foreign affairs smack talk.
Marilyn York, men’s rights attorney in Nevada, is branching out.
Nevada is among four states to get U.S. Education Department approval of its plan as required under a new federal education law, the Every Student Succeeds Act, or ESSA.