EDITORIAL: Red states keep growing

T alk is cheap, but moving is expensive. That’s why it’s worth looking at which states attract the most new residents.

Letters to the Editor

Just as my faith in humanity is being restored, another incident at our store reminds me to think twice.

Sheriff McGill shares recent medical procedure

Nye County Sheriff Joe McGill made an announcement last week regarding his health that took many area residents by surprise.

New law firm opens doors in Pahrump

Craig W. Drummond law firm is comprised of two experienced litigation attorneys who focus on those injured, as well as families of a loved one in wrongful death claims.

 
How many Californians moved to Nevada in 2023?

Nevada continues to be a hot state for people to move to, with Californians leading the pack.

Letters to the Editor

The United States of America is faltering but still the best nation in the world.

Former Nye County police captain pleads guilty to wire fraud

Nye County Sheriff’s Office Capt. David Boruchowitz was indicted after the Review-Journal raised questions about the sheriff’s failures to discipline him.

Fire prompts brief evacuation of Saddle West resort

The casino area of the Saddle West resort along Highway 160 was evacuated for a time after Pahrump Valley Fire and Rescue crews were dispatched to battle a structure fire there on Saturday, March 8.

Conventions, cameras and courage under fire

Big game photographers are able to keep calm while animal charges, a true mark of courage.

Interview: Southwestern Wilds works to safeguard wild horses

Southwestern Wilds will featured in a short film called “Mojave Desert Rescue: The Documentary” premiering at the Pahrump Valley Film Festival in April.

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