New “welcome” and “thank you for visiting” signs greet travelers while the website offers lots of local information.
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Nye County offers tips for residents and visitors during an unusually early extreme heat warning.
The former Clark County sheriff candidate cited crime, drugs and homelessness as top issues.
The event will feature commission debates where the audience will get to ask questions.
The Cles Saunders Memorial Veterans Extravganza offers a one-stop-shop resource hub.
A special subcommittee is being formed by the Beatty Town Advisory Board to deal with the issue of proposed solar energy projects in the area.
For those who rely on services from Pahrump’s Salvation Army, take note, as there are upcoming changes facing the agency.
A bicyclist was transported to UMC Trauma in Las Vegas with serious injuries after being struck by a vehicle just before 9 p.m. on Monday, July 12.
Spring Mountain Motor Resort & Country Club is readying for a job fair on Thursday, as the track revs up for the summer.
A fast-moving wildfire closed Interstate 15 in Arizona overnight, officials said Monday.
Positivity rate also jumps sharply to 9.5 as deaths remain above two-week moving average.
Maynard “Joe” Richards, who left his mark in Nye County’s brothel industry and as a newspaper owner, died in early July.
Halo cars are not fully autonomous. Remote drivers will control the Hcars using proprietary technology, and once a customer gets in, that person takes over the steering wheel, just like a regular rental car, according to a release.
The Nye County Sheriff’s Office made an arrest in the case of a male driver who allegedly intentionally rammed a motorcyclist with his vehicle.
Oakland Athletics President Dave Kaval said momentum in Southern Nevada is building as the team explores possible relocation to the area.
New “welcome” and “thank you for visiting” signs greet travelers while the website offers lots of local information.
Nye County offers tips for residents and visitors during an unusually early extreme heat warning.
The former Clark County sheriff candidate cited crime, drugs and homelessness as top issues.
The event will feature commission debates where the audience will get to ask questions.
