After the Pahrump Valley Times reported that Bureau of Land Management officials gathered and removed more than 100 wild horses and burros from Pahrump in its annual roundup earlier this month, we heard from dozens of readers on the issue.
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Nye County had an average of three new cases of the virus in the past seven days, according to CDC data.
If you want an example of how politicians extend emergency powers long past when the crisis is over, look at student loans.
Is government pretending to care about America?
Hopefully more activities like Faith and Blue are in the works for the future
The Chicken Littles at the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change are at it again.
It’s a tantalizing headline from investigative journalism group ProPublica: “The Secret IRS Files: Trove of Never-Before-Seen Records Reveal How the Wealthiest Avoid Income Tax.”
Despite decades of technological progress, heat waves now come with a question: Will there be enough power for everyone?
“To be, or not to be, that is the question” was penned by William Shakespeare in Hamlet. “To take or not take the coronavirus vaccine, that is the question,” is what many Pahrumpians might be asking themselves now.
Nevada Supreme Court justices want the legislature to give judges a $30,000 raise. No thanks.