Tonopah volunteer firefighters arrived on-scene quickly, battling strong winds that would keep them working late into the evening.
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This fundraiser will help support the nonprofits’ work in Pahrump.
NCSO: “We cannot enforcement immigration.”
Minimal moonlight maximizes the visibility of celestial objects such as nebulae and countless galaxies.
A biopic about “Coast to Coast AM” radio host Art Bell, starring Paul Giamatti, is about to be the subject of a Hollywood bidding war.
USDA Rural Development Nevada encourages small rural business owners and agricultural producers to apply for assistance through USDA’s Rural Energy for America Program (REAP).
Area residents looking to gain insight on Medicare Advantage plans are invited to attend an information fair.
The Internal Revenue Service successfully opened the 2019 tax-filing season recently as the agency started accepting and processing federal tax returns for tax year 2018.
A new eatery in Pahrump is offering an array of flavors for tamale lovers.
Local law enforcement agencies are teaming up to combat distracted drivers.Through Feb. 19, Nevada’s law enforcement agencies will be citing drivers who are not paying attention to the road, multiple law enforcement agencies announced.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified a man as the second of two people killed in a two-car crash at Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area on Sunday.
No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in the Saturday, Feb. 2 drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $16 million.
Consumers increasingly expect free delivery of items they buy online and are also embracing new options like picking up their online purchases at a local store, according to the latest issue of the quarterly Consumer View report released recently by the National Retail Federation.
Nye County Sheriff’s Office detectives are investigating the disappearance of a 62-year-old resident.
Great Basin College President Joyce Helens plans to lead an open discussion about the future and outlook of higher education in the Pahrump community at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 6, the college announced.
Tonopah volunteer firefighters arrived on-scene quickly, battling strong winds that would keep them working late into the evening.
This fundraiser will help support the nonprofits’ work in Pahrump.
NCSO: “We cannot enforcement immigration.”
Minimal moonlight maximizes the visibility of celestial objects such as nebulae and countless galaxies.