With snowpack in the Spring Mountains at zero percent of a historic median as of last week, some may worry about the future of a region where some are already being forced to drill wells deeper to meet a declining water table.
Check out resuts and standings for Pahrump Valley’s high school basketball action.
A hotly contested solar project that straddles the Nye-Clark County line received its final federal permits to proceed with construction.
The Two-day tournament brought together 500 of the top wrestlers from southern Nevada and Utah.
This annual fundraiser for foster care volunteers is a regular sell-out event.
Ground crews lost contact after departure from North Las Vegas
Pahrump resident needed to fill term until January 2027
Driver operating stolen U-Haul on Hwy 160
The energetic start to Mr. Trump’s second term indicates his commitment to delivering on his agenda for the American people, a majority of whom voted for a new direction.
A variety of methods offered to ensure asset protection
Spaceport CEO Rob Lauer says an air taxi plan would use top floors of resort parking garages and other open areas for an Uber-like transit system within Las Vegas.
I am very relieved that our nation will not have to suffer another four years.
The Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association made changes to a playoff structure that now includes an Open Division state championship.
Public comment is sought on the solar generation facility proposal.
The vehicles caused significant damage to rare plants. Those with information are urged to call the NPS Tip Line.
Survivor Jenna McKaye shares her story at a local awareness event.
Filmmaker Ted Faye and historian Robin Flinchum screened their new documentary, The Women Who Haunt Her, on Saturday, January 11 at the “Flower Building” in Shoshone.
The county resolution also aims to close an out-of-towners loophole.
A new loan repayment program is hoped to bolster underserved communities.
An agreement has been signed to turn the 3,000-acre dairy farm into a solar energy facility.
Gov. Joe Lombardo names Andrew Coates to position
If Gov. Newsom wants to facilitate reconstruction, he might also request technical help from those running states and municipalities who actually know how to encourage development rather than relying on those expert in killing it.
I am proud of the role RPEN – Retired Public Employees of Nevada – had to congressional bill H.R. 82
The Trojans took their sixth loss in the league this week, leaving the boys teams with few chances to pick up a single league win this season as other teams competes to stay in the regional playoffs.
Halfway through the seaosn the 3A boys basketball division is shaping up and the some familair teams are at the top once again.
Area residents were able to enjoy a large-scale gun show this month.
Black Cow Coffee House and MLK Scholarship Foundation are hosting events.