This new recreational water facility is being built at Simkins Park.
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Patrick Graham was arrested last week on suspicion of violating an extended stalking/harassment protective order.
When speaking about her bid for the office, Thomas noted listening to constituents as a very important priority.
The Pahrump Valley Garden Club’s annual event highlights the beauty of area properties.
Battery fires can be dangerous but can be prevented by not discarding them in the trash or recycling bin.
The sentences for two Las Vegas residents who pleaded guilty in the 2016 murder of a fellow inmate at High Desert State Prison were announced Friday by Attorney General Aaron Ford.
Gov. Steve Sisolak on Monday announced the appointments of Dr. Bryan Young and Riana Durrett to the Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board.
Nevada’s Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program resumed on-site visits to facilities Oct. 1 after seven months of precautionary restrictions during the ongoing COVID-19 emergency.
Rural Nevada will receive $3,273,974 in Community Development Block Grant funding, including $550,000 in Pahrump, through a federal program administered by the Governor’s Office of Economic Development.
Nevada consumers are projected to spend $128.7 million on scary decorations, elaborate costumes and sugary sweets to celebrate Halloween, according to estimates by the Retail Association of Nevada.
Most Nevadans with driver’s licenses or identifications cards that expired during the COVID-19 pandemic are now eligible to renew online at the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles website, dmvnv.com.
A member of Gov. Steve Sisolak’s staff based in the capitol office in Carson City has received a positive diagnostic test for COVID-19 after developing symptoms over this past weekend.
The Center for Biological Diversity filed a lawsuit against two federal government agencies in an effort to protect a rare Nevada wildflower.
Gov. Steve Sisolak will hold a press conference at 1 p.m. today to provide an update on Nevada’s COVID-19 response efforts and adjustments to existing restrictions on youth and adult recreation sports.
It’s officially October, the most spooktacular month of the year, and the valley’s creative minds will be put to a frightfully fun test with the Pahrump Arts Council’s newest endeavor, an art contest with the theme “It’s a COVID Halloween.”
This new recreational water facility is being built at Simkins Park.
Patrick Graham was arrested last week on suspicion of violating an extended stalking/harassment protective order.
When speaking about her bid for the office, Thomas noted listening to constituents as a very important priority.
The Pahrump Valley Garden Club’s annual event highlights the beauty of area properties.
