Tim Burke: Europe’s take on mass shooting sympathetic

At 2 p.m. on the Sunday afternoon of the horrific mass shooting on the strip I was at McCarran Airport, boarding a flight to Frankfurt, Germany, where I would be acting as a tour guide for my sister and her oldest daughter.

More than 2,000 pot plants seized in Nye County

Two suspects remain at large following the confiscation of more than 2,300 marijuana plants late last month.

Grape Stomp draws crowds to Pahrump Valley Winery

Pahrump Valley Winery owner Bill Loken summed up last weekend’s annual 2017 Grape Stomp with the following thoughts:

Nye County DA meets with Beatty residents

BEATTY — Nye County District Attorney Angela Bello met with Beatty residents Oct. 9, at the close of an uneventful Beatty Town Advisory Board meeting, to address some of their concerns and answer questions.

BLM to host public tours of historic Rhyolite

The U.S. Bureau of Land Management plans to host public walking tours of Rhyolite from 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Oct. 14, officials announced.

Girls golf playing in Southern Regional championships

The Pahrump Valley girls golf team faced their toughest competition to date at the Class 3A Southern Nevada Regional Championships, which started on Monday and ended Tuesday.

Trojans girls win tight battle with Western

The Pahrump Valley High School girls soccer team remains undefeated in league play as they beat the Western Warriors at a home game on Monday 2-0.

Debut for HealthCare Partners new building in Pahrump

HealthCare Partners, a division of DaVita Medical Group, completed its new 58,000-square-foot medical building is now serving patients as of September, bringing a higher level of efficiency, convenience and some new services for locals and others in need of medical care in the area.

Trojans run wild for first league win

The Trojans high school football team easily rolled over Cheyenne 34-15 at home.

New technology can revive wet cell phones in Pahrump area, beyond

It is vital for all known forms of life on earth, but the transparent and nearly colorless chemical substance known as “water” is a known killer of cell phones and other similar devices.

Governor’s board votes for creation of jobs in Nevada

The Board of the Nevada Governor’s Office of Economic Development recently voted to approve the applications for seven companies proposing the creation of more than 1,000 jobs and investing more than $47 million in Nevada.

Grape Stomp draws crowds to Pahrump

Wine, food and fun were the order of the day during the annual Pahrump Valley Winery Grape Stomp over the past weekend.

Drew Johnson: Cadillac tax would jeopardize health care for Nevadans

In just three short years, as many as 1.3 million Nevadans will have to pay substantially more for their health insurance or face losing coverage. That’s when the so-called “Cadillac tax” is scheduled to go into effect.

Top Notch Car show in Pahrump gets high marks from participants

The verdict is in, the new Pahrump car show held at Top Notch at 3681 W. Bell Vista Road was a huge success and according to show organizers, they raised $2,515 for the Nye County School District.

Hundreds helped at free medical-services event in Pahrump

Hundreds of area residents took advantage of free medical services over the weekend, as medical professionals from Remote Area Medical, arrived in Pahrump.

Berkley doubles down: Reno medical school should close, consolidate with UNLV

Former U.S. Rep. Shelley Berkley, D-Las Vegas, said on Nevada Newsmakers that the University of Nevada, Reno medical school should be shut down, then consolidated into the new medical school at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

Last month to apply for the Nevada Promise Scholarship

High school seniors planning to attend Great Basin College in fall 2018 have less than a month to apply for the Nevada Promise Scholarship, the college announced.

California Lottery

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 $21 million.

Nominations sought for Nevada conservation award

The state’s Board of Wildlife Commissioners is currently seeking nominations for the 2017 Wayne E. Kirch Nevada Wildlife Conservation Award, the Department of Wildlife announced.

Canadian mining company sees deals in Nye, Esmeralda

A Canadian-based mining company that has claims across several parts of Nevada has had some deals come and go over the past few months.

Las Vegas closest location to donate blood for shooting victims

Local citizens in Pahrump who are looking to give blood for the victims of Sunday’s mass shooting at an outdoor country music concert near the Mandalay Bay hotel might have to travel to Las Vegas to help.

Death penalty conviction upheld by Nevada Supreme Court

The Nevada Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the convictions and death sentences for Donte Johnson in connection with a 1988 quadruple homicide in Las Vegas.

Soccer: Trojans come from behind to avoid a big loss

If you were one of those fans that left at halftime from the boys soccer game on Wednesday night, then you missed out on a great comeback.

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