Storm means Nevada could see bump in gas prices

Analysts are predicting an increase in gas prices for Nevada drivers and those across the U.S. as many travelers gear up for one of the busiest travel times of the year.

Classic cars stars of Hot August Auto Show in Pahrump

Mountain Falls was the venue for any and all classic or late model car enthusiasts, as the Hot August Auto Show arrived in town.

Nevada attorney general, 49 states seek sex trafficking law

Nevada Attorney General Adam Paul Laxalt and a bi-partisan coalition of 49 other state and territorial attorneys general sent a letter urging Congress to affirm that all law-enforcement agencies retain their traditional authority to fight sex trafficking.

Nevada kicks off Fire Prevention Week with poster contest

The Nevada Department of Public Safety, Nevada State Department of Education, Fire Prevention Association of Nevada, local fire departments statewide and the State Fire Marshal Division kick off the “Every Second Counts: Plan 2 Ways Out!” poster contest to raise awareness in children and their families about fire prevention, officials announced.

Pahrump consignment shop hosts special event

The owner of a Pahrump consignment shop is hosting a special Labor Day event, benefiting Pahrump’s Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 10054.

Nevada official warns of Hurricane Harvey scams

Nevada Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske is urging investors to be wary of scams in the aftermath of the destruction caused in Texas by Hurricane Harvey.

Harvey continues to cause more flight cancellations in Las Vegas

More than a dozen flights were canceled Tuesday between Las Vegas and two Houston airports due to continued downpours caused by the remnants of Hurricane Harvey.

RadWatch program coming to Nye County

A RadWatch program is coming to Nye County, an official said.

Minor earthquake hits near Pahrump

The U.S. Geological Survey recorded a 1.5 magnitude earthquake early Thursday morning about 30 miles outside of Pahrump.

District Attorney’s report • Oct. 28

Editor’s note: Nye County District Attorney Angela Bello along with Deputy District Attorney Christi Kindel, issued the notice to withdraw charges on April 26, relating to Gumaro Mata.

Commission suspends Goodsprings judge for year without pay

A Goodsprings judge has been suspended for a year without pay following a series of ethics charges, according to a ruling made this week by the Nevada Commission on Judicial Discipline.

Boys cross-country off to great start for the season

Senior runner and last year’s Class 3A state champion in cross-country, Bryce Odegard, had the fastest boys time on the course in Red Rock Invitational in Las Vegas out of 82 runners in the field.

Trojans girls soccer wins home opener

Pahrump Valley High School girls soccer is off to a great start after taking two out of three games in the Mesquite Cup tourney over the weekend and then coming home to win their home opener on Monday, 8-0.

Whooping cough outbreak is reported in central Nevada town of Tonopah

The Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health (DPBH) is investigating an outbreak of pertussis (whooping cough) in the Tonopah area and the number of cases could grow in the coming weeks, as the disease has a long incubation period, according to the division.

New sculpture at Goldwell Museum in Rhyolite

The inspiration for the newest addition to Goldwell Open Air Museum at Rhyolite comes from Japanese art and culture.

Fire crews endure busy week in Pahrump area

Pahrump Valley Fire and Rescue Services crews were met with an assemblage of fires and motor vehicle collisions over the past week.

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 $9 million.

Jim Hartman: ‘Early Start’ pot program turned into media circus

Nevada stands alone among the states in an unprecedented rush to “Early Start” recreational marijuana sales that began on July 1. This wild ride to “Early Start” resulted in national embarrassment with a self-created “pot emergency” being declared on July 6—just five days later.

Dennis Myers: Democratic vitriol keeps growing

Democrats have long complained that when Republicans use extreme language, it fosters extremism in their followers, that those followers always take it a step further.

Nevada Arts Council names executive director

Tony Manfredi, a Nevada native and veteran executive in public broadcasting, has been named executive director of the Nevada Arts Council.

Family from France moves to Pahrump to open bakery

A new gourmet taste came to Pahrump at the beginning of the year with a set of newcomers bringing rich desserts and fresh-made breads to the area.

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