A Nevada man has died following a vehicle crash along Highway 95 in Nye County just south of mile marker 93.
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Business is booming in the Pahrump Valley thanks to an uptick in commercial development. Here’s the latest rundown.
A new free weekly bus service is expected to launch between Pahrump and outlying communities. A route from Pahrump to Amargosa could also be in the works this spring.
“Some rural communities have little or no health care options locally,” the letter from Beatty leaders says in part. “Outreach programs may be their only source of preventative health care and treatment. This makes outreach programs and the volunteers who graciously donate their time critical to the health and well-being of the communities they serve…”
DEATH VALLEY, Calif. – Park rangers were dispatched to Badwater Basin in Death Valley National Park around 2:30 a.m. on March 24 to look for a woman reported missing by her companions. The woman returned around 8:20 a.m. after hiking to a road and hitchhiking.
Nevada Assemblyman Greg Hafen II (R-Pahrump) hosted his first Live Town Hall of the 2023 Legislative Session last month, discussing a wide variety of topics with his constituents, including solar farms, his proposed voter ID requirement, a veterans’ bill he is sponsoring and more.
Adrienne Fors says she was eating pork and rice when she literally bit off more than she could chew. “When I tried to swallow, it went down my throat and then then it got caught with the curve of my throat. Thank goodness Troy was there to do the Heimlich on me.”
The Nevada State Ethics Commissions found earlier this week that former Nye County Commissioner Leo Blundo had failed to disclose his financial interests ahead of a vote to increase pandemic-relief funds to local small business owners. He benefited about $35,000 from the deal, according to the finding of a state ethics panel.
The event is sponsored by Nathan Adelson Hospice and comforts those who are grieving the loss of a loved ones.
Five people detained by ICE were transferred to two Nevada facilities as retaliation for seeking medical care, advocacy groups say.