A few days ago I spotted a Washington Post headline: “Treasury secretary says tax reform will be easier lift for Congress than health care.”
The NyE Communities Coalition had its H.O.P.E. run on Saturday, benefiting drug, alcohol and tobacco prevention programs to children throughout Nye, Esmeralda and Lincoln counties. H.O.P.E. stands for “healthy organizations, people and environments.”
A longtime electronic retailer in Pahrump is shutting its doors for good.
Local residents looking to start a small business venture have an ally in their corner.
BEATTY — Helping Hands Counseling Center, which has an office in Pahrump, introduced itself to Beatty on April 1, with a greeting event in the town park.
An accidental discovery of what researchers believe to be the skeletal remains of a Columbian mammoth in a remote part of Nye County grew into a paleontological excavation.
Fire tore through a Pahrump apartment, forcing its residents from their residence as firefighters were called to extinguish the blaze.
As the bill seeking to repeal the Nye County Water District continues its way through the Nevada Legislature, opponents of the measure make their case against it.
Eight local residents are now members of the Nye County Peace Officer Advisory Review Board.
Law enforcement agencies statewide will be joining forces and focus on distracted drivers through April 15, the Nevada Highway Patrol reports.
Nye County Sheriff’s detectives are investigating the death of an elderly Pahrump resident whose body was discovered in the desert, near his home by an ATV rider off Hafen Ranch Road on Monday.
On Jan. 31, president Donald Trump nominated federal appellate judge Neil Gorsuch to fill a vacancy on the U.S. Supreme Court created nearly a year before by Associate Justice Antonin Scalia’s death.
BEATTY — March had it backward this year. It is supposed to come in like a lion and leave like a lamb.
Calling all shooters. Get that aim steady and get ready to shoot it out in Beatty.
The Pahrump Valley High School track team is set to honor the girls 2007 state championship track team at the last home meet of the season on Thursday.
We all know tuna. It comes in little cans as one of several species: Starkist, Chicken of the Sea or Bumble Bee.
Here are three realities as they relate to the Yucca Mountain Project…
Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval said the state will oppose any federal government effort to dump nuclear waste at Yucca Mountain.
Southern Nevada resident and former Army sergeant Richard “Dick” L. Moyer was presented with a Bronze Star medal with “V” device this month for his heroic efforts during the Vietnam War.
Members of the Assembly Judiciary Committee listened to more than three hours of testimony on Wednesday about Assembly Bill 237, which would abolish the death penalty in Nevada.
Volunteers gathered on a ranch north of Beatty to plant flowering plants on 4 acres owned by the Nature Conservancy, part of a plan to help monarch butterflies complete their epic migrations.
Don’t bother showing up early if you have an appointment at Medicine on the Move. The clinic might not be there yet.
It’s a busy time at Tonopah High School as students prepare for the annual prom.
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 $25 million.
One of the perks of being an adult is you can have cookies whenever you want. But what if you make cookies nutritious enough you can justify eating them for breakfast? Guess what? It turns out you actually CAN have cookies for breakfast. Your childhood dreams have come true!
