One of ACORN’s biggest fundraising efforts each year is the annual Luau
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Entries will be added to the cauldron of competition where Halloween haunts simmer.
The water board was lambasted by residents angered at the idea of replacing something that has been a part of the community for decades.
The American Red Cross of Southern Nevada is calling on locals to lend a hand in aiding their fellow Americans as they recover from the storms.
One person medically assessed, declined transport
The briefing in the appeal case regarding Nevada State Engineer Order #1293(A) has reached its conclusion.
With flags at half-staff around the local community, Pahrump, like many other municipalities across the country, observed National Peace Officers Memorial Day on Wednesday, May 15.
The Valley Electric Association Inc. board of directors will not be moving forward with releasing a report by an outside private investigator on Angela Evans, named CEO of Valley in October 2018, later arrested on suspicion of embezzlement, to the Nye County Sheriff’s Office.
There’s a new agency in town focusing on the needs of those who are blind or visually impaired.
No one was injured Tuesday morning when police activity shut down the scenic loop in the Red Rock National Conservation Area.
Before families set out on road trips full of the inevitable onslaught of “are we there yet?” questions, motorists should ensure their vehicles are summer-travel ready.
The Pahrump Valley United Methodist Men made a donation in support of Pahrump’s future generations.
No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in the Wednesday, May 15 drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $45 million.
Tonopah is only days away from the start of the festivities of Jim Butler Days that includes entertainment, a parade and other fun.
Roughly two dozen people gathered at the Calvada Eye this spring for an annual butterfly release in remembrance of loved ones who have passed away.
One of ACORN’s biggest fundraising efforts each year is the annual Luau
Entries will be added to the cauldron of competition where Halloween haunts simmer.
The water board was lambasted by residents angered at the idea of replacing something that has been a part of the community for decades.
The American Red Cross of Southern Nevada is calling on locals to lend a hand in aiding their fellow Americans as they recover from the storms.