Thanks to a donation made by the Death Valley Natural History Association, the Furnace Creek Visitor Center reopened to the public on December 30, 2018, despite the partial federal government shutdown, now in its second week.
The calendar has turned from 2018 to 2019 and with the new year comes a new set of faces on the Nye County Commission, including that of Debra Strickland, representative of Nye County District 5.
The Nevada Highway Patrol has identified the Pahrump man who died as a result of a two-car collision on Thursday, Dec. 27.
The 2019 Nevada legislative session is just weeks away, and brothel representatives are taking action to prepare for what may be a battle to save the industry as a whole.
Apple Maps is telling drivers a portion of U.S. Highway 95 northwest of Las Vegas is closed because to construction, even though the highway is open.
Almost all U.S. consumers are value-conscious shoppers who regularly visit discount retailers to find a bargain, according to the latest issue of the quarterly Consumer View report released by the National Retail Federation.
No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in the Saturday, Dec. 29 drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $36 million.
Nye County’s unemployment numbers have seen improvement over a majority of 2018, though the area lags behind the rest of the state.
Once exotic and branded as a troubling development by some, girls wrestling in high school becomes more mainstream each year.
Senior lineman Zach Trieb’s selection to the Nevada Preps all-state second team in football highlighted the recognition of Pahrump Valley High School athletes for the fall season.