Public comment is sought on the solar generation facility proposal.
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The vehicles caused significant damage to rare plants. Those with information are urged to call the NPS Tip Line.
Survivor Jenna McKaye shares her story at a local awareness event.
Filmmaker Ted Faye and historian Robin Flinchum screened their new documentary, The Women Who Haunt Her, on Saturday, January 11 at the “Flower Building” in Shoshone.
The county resolution also aims to close an out-of-towners loophole.
Independence Day in the Pahrump Valley was an occasion to remember in 2021, with the Pahrump Holiday Task Force hosting its very first event in celebration of the Fourth of July and hundreds of community members turning out to enjoy all that was available during the group’s festivities.
While the Oakland Athletics’ quest to land a new waterfront ballpark in the Bay Area continues, team brass are set for their third trip to Las Vegas.
The Nevada Arts Council approved several grants, including two American Rescue Plan grants, according to a recent announcement. Most of the application periods opened on July 1.
VR Resources, a Canadian junior exploration company, said that second phase drilling has started at its Reveille silver-copper and gold project near Tonopah, according to the press release.
Critics of Gov. Steve Sisolak’s COVID-19 health and safety policies enforced by gaming regulators spent 45 minutes urging board mask and vaccination policies be rescinded.
Freshman Assemblyman Andy Matthews announced Tuesday he will run for Nevada state controller in 2022, bringing a slew of conservative endorsements with him.
The Nevada Department of Transportation is seeking feedback on its plans to establish formal policies on the installation of roadside memorials on state roads and highways. NDOT is also seeking to formalize the process of creating secondary highway names to honor public servants.
The odds are “very reasonable” for winning one of the raffle’s prizes, a UNLV mathematician said on the eve of the first drawing. That said, don’t quit your day job beforehand.
Updated data posted by the state Department of Health and Human Services on the state’s coronavirus website pushed the state’s case total to 337,259.
A century-old tradition has been broken in the name of health and safety, as the Jehovah’s Witness largest convention moved its annual in-person event to a virtual format for the second time in as many years, effectively canceling nearly 6,000 conventions in 240 lands.
An agreement has been signed to turn the 3,000-acre dairy farm into a solar energy facility.
The Lee Canyon resort, which has a peak of 11,289 feet, receives an average of 129 inches of natural snow a year.
Here’s a rundown of the seven ballot questions on Nevada’s ballot and what advocates and opponents have to say about them.
Sentencing was set for January 6. Fiore’s attorney said he intends to appeal the verdict.