A special ceremony was held for longtime Pahrump resident and Marine Corps veteran Bernard M. Mihalcean, 65, who passed away on Feb. 10.
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American flags in Nevada were at half-staff on March 2 to honor the Rev. Billy Graham, who died Feb. 21 at age 99.
Nevada homeowners struggling with the housing crisis will lose $6.7 million in federal aid following a new report by a special inspector general for the Troubled Asset Relief Program that found the state is one of the worst participants in the program.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs recently held its Quarterly Town Hall meeting and Resource Fair at its Southern Nevada Healthcare System facility in North Las Vegas.
The Nevada Department of Transportation is looking ahead to the summer road construction season by accepting applications for paid summer internships through Feb. 28.
Nye County is engaged in a project to honor and show recognition for the local men and women who have given of themselves by serving in the United States military and residents are encouraged to put forward their names and the names of their loved ones for the Veterans Banner Program.
Xanterra Parks Resorts is completing the largest upgrade of The Oasis at Death Valley in decades.
Super Bowl LII brought watch parties, raffles, drinks, food and fun to the Pahrump Valley.
Cindy Yoon had a hole-in-one Saturday, Feb. 3, at Lakeview Executive Golf Course. Yoon’s shot, which came on the 100-yard, 14th hole, was witnessed by Gerard Slamko.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is awarding $37 million, including $425,000 in Nevada, to fight housing discrimination under its Fair Housing Initiatives Program.
A total 1,294,827 visitors came to Death Valley National Park in 2017, only 1,456 less than the park record set in 2016, officials announced.
A Pahrump church is going to rock the house with a back-to-school talent competition Saturday night.
Despite the cancellation of the Pahrump Valley Chamber of Commerce’s annual Independence Day Liberty Festival at Petrack Park this year, the community saw no shortage of related activities for area residents to enjoy on Tuesday.
Susie Crawford, the Family Readiness Group Leader for the 150th Maintenance Company here in the Capital City, was presented the Volunteerism Award by the Nevada Army National Guard for her extraordinary commitment and dedication to the unit’s soldiers and their family members.
Saddle West Casino and the Pahrump Dust Devil Horseshoe players hosted a fun horseshoe pitching event at Petrack Park on July 1.