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EDITORIAL: A retail theft conspiracy?

Many on the left accuse greedy capitalists at major outlets of exaggerating the problem to cover up mismanagement.

Dutch visitor dies while driving in Death Valley

The approximately 70-year-old man and his wife were visiting from Holland. The man went unconscious while driving on Artist’s Drive. His wife stopped the vehicle safely and moved her husband to the back seat.

Tram tower vandal comes forward

The individual responsible for pulling over the 113-year-old salt tram in Death Valley National Park called the tip line, stating that this was done during a time of desperation while being deeply stuck in mud, and that it wasn’t their intent to cause harm to the historic structure.

Historic Saline Valley salt tram tower pulled down

DEATH VALLEY, Calif. – The National Park Service is seeking information about recent damage to a historic salt tram tower in Saline Valley. It appears the 113-year-old tower was pulled over while a person used a winch to extract their vehicle out of deep mud. The damage happened sometime between April 1 and April 24.

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Spaceport air races could bring high-speed craft to area

Las Vegas Spaceport will host a new high-speed race planned in 2024. Promoters this week announced a first-of-its kind race for the area, where aircraft will reach speeds of up to 500 mph high above the deserts about 15 miles from Nye County.

Dealer used Instagram, apps to market and sell narcotics

Nye County deputies say a high-tech drug dealer used Instagram and a popular messaging app — along with some guerilla marketing techniques — to advertise and sell illegal narcotics and marijuana.

 
Post-Christmas COVID spike? Not yet.

Pahrump records 31 new cases in the past weeks, according to the latest data, which shows hospitalizations are slightly down from the virus.

Gas prices, inflation keeping Nevadans closer to home this summer

High gas prices and inlfation are keeping Nevadans closer to home this summer, according to a new survey from familydestinationsguide.com that found Silver State drivers are expected to travel just 272 miles this summer – about half the distance they traveled last summer.