President Donald Trump reiterated his support for a large-scale amnesty. Rather than rush to the negotiating table, Democrats attacked him.
The New Holiday Task Force has officially replaced the old Holiday Task Force and has taken over its ever-popular community meals, including the Community Thanksgiving Dinner, which has now been renamed the Community Outreach Thanksgiving Dinner to more accurately reflect the true purpose behind the annual event.
A decision on water law and the extent of the Nevada State Engineer’s authority over domestic wells is one step closer to reality, with the Nevada Supreme Court recently holding a hearing to take oral arguments from both parties in the appeal lawsuit filed by the engineer’s office over water Order #1293(A).
Local artists and craft vendors have been struggling in recent months over the interpretation of a Pahrump Town Ordinance that requires seller’s permits for certain situations but that struggle has reached a conclusion.
Snow was falling in the Spring Mountains Wednesday morning, a part of the storm that brought rain to the Las Vegas Valley and Southern Nevada.
No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in the Wednesday, Nov. 20 drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $9 million.
Do you want to give the inexpensive unassuming butternut squash a sophisticated glamorous makeover? Do this.
A Pahrump residence was destroyed after an individual attempted to burn dry brush on Monday evening, Nov. 11.
The motorcyclist crossed into oncoming traffic and hit another vehicle head-on, NHP said.
A longtime Nye County Sheriff’s Office deputy is facing charges following his arrest on Tuesday, Nov. 19.
The dog, now known as Dudley, was found bleeding from his mouth Sunday on U.S. Highway 95, northwest of Las Vegas, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol.
Paris Coleman’s soccer career is going places, and definitely sooner rather than later.
Choosing a college is a lot easier when you know what area you want to go to school in, and Chase McDaniel’s family ties led him to Minnesota.
The College of Southern Nevada’s softball program has established a recruiting pipeline into Pahrump.
Several partners brought a scene from the Old West alive in Death Valley, California in early November.