Lack of infrastructure bars thousands from building on their own land.
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Before the debates began, an All Candidate Meet and Greet took place at the same event.
A recent donation and scholarship program both highlight the hospital’s dedication to educational advancement.
Mark and Digger visit Pahrump for a special Sugarlands Shine tasting event at Liquor and Tobacco Express.
The psychiatrist said focusing on mental health, education and economic development are top priorities in the campaign.
Las Vegas police announced that the body of a boy found May 28 near Mountain Springs has been identified as a 7-year-old reported missing from the San Jose area.
Some four years after Nevada saw its first legal marijuana sales, locals and tourists alike will soon be able to consume it in legal cannabis lounges.
The Bureau of Land Management is waiving amenity-related fees at Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area on Saturday in recognition of National Get Outdoors Day. According to the BLM, some fees, such as group day use, will still be in effect.
The two-week moving average of new cases held steady at 114 per day, while the state test positivity rate dropped to 3.5 percent, according to state data posted Monday.
Rangers recovered the body of a 26-year-old woman in Zion National Park on Sunday evening, according to the National Park Service.
Nevada lawmakers did away with the cumbersome caucus system in the recently concluded legislative session, but will Nevada’s first-in-the-nation primary law actually bear fruit?
Former Nevada Sen. Harry Reid helped get the money to research unidentified aerial phenomenon, the subject of a highly-anticipated report.
At least seven Pahrump Valley High School students were recently recognized for their respective community service projects, courtesy of the Pahrump Valley Rotary Club’s “Interact” program.
Memorial Day in the Pahrump Valley was marked by a series of services honoring the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in their effort to help protect and preserve the American way of life and the freedoms and liberties that those residing in the U.S. enjoy today.
Update: On June 4, 2025, Pahrump Justice Court Judge Pro Tem Michael Foley dismissed the felony theft charge.
Lack of infrastructure bars thousands from building on their own land.
Before the debates began, an All Candidate Meet and Greet took place at the same event.
A recent donation and scholarship program both highlight the hospital’s dedication to educational advancement.
Mark and Digger visit Pahrump for a special Sugarlands Shine tasting event at Liquor and Tobacco Express.
