Residents can dump eligible waste generated at their residences free of charge.
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Chad Whelan was also charged with under the influence firearm possession.
Races for commissioners, judges, sheriff and more will be on decided this fall.
This grant-funded monitoring program has been extended an additional year.
Ms. Senior Golden Years Pageant marks the start of a new queen’s reign in Pahrump.
Great Basin College students who are registered for fall classes may be eligible for additional emergency relief funding.
The Cottonwood Valley Fire, first reported Monday morning, is the second wildfire just west of Las Vegas since Thursday.
The Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation’s unemployment report released at the end of August shows Nye County carrying the second highest unemployment rate in the state in July.
“Only 10 percent left behind” is good enough for President Joe Biden.
Pure Energy Minerals Ltd. said in a press release that Schlumberger New Energy has received approval from the Bureau of Land Management for a Plan of Operations covering construction and operation of a pilot plant at Pure Energy’s lithium brine project in Clayton Valley.
Gov. Steve Sisolak on Thursday signed a directive to expand the Nevada mask exception for large indoor events to include conventions if all attendees are vaccinated.
A verbal argument that allegedly became physical led to the arrest of a local man.
Diane Sprano, a local community activist and owner of a cleaning business that helped senior citizens, died on Friday, Aug. 20.
A local woman who admitted to drinking and driving was taken into custody after being involved in an early morning two-vehicle crash.
Pahrump Valley Fire and Rescue mobilized to assist in the fight against the Caldor Fire that was still threatening South Lake Tahoe on Thursday.
Residents can dump eligible waste generated at their residences free of charge.
Chad Whelan was also charged with under the influence firearm possession.
Races for commissioners, judges, sheriff and more will be on decided this fall.
This grant-funded monitoring program has been extended an additional year.
