Five local firework stores meet increased holiday demand.
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From the parade to free family activities and the ever-popular fireworks show, local festivities are such to be a blast.
Driveway pick ups of books, toys and clothing make for convenient contributing to school-based peer support.
Pahrump Lions honor the legacy of Helen Keller with this first-time fundraiser.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Bureau of Land Management sites are also offering free entry through the weekend.
Employment in Nevada is down 1,800 jobs over the month and up 30,800 over the year, the Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation’s (DETR) October 2019 economic report shows.
A Saturday evening candlelight vigil was held at Ian Deutch Memorial Park for the Pahrump teen who died following a dirt bike crash earlier this month.
In the holiday spirit is the Nye County Sheriff’s Office with its “Turkey or Ticket,” campaign as Thanksgiving neared.
Two Las Vegas residents led Nye County Sheriff’s Office deputies on a 70-mile high-speed pursuit, early Monday evening, Nov. 25.
Nevada’s law enforcement officers participating in the Joining Forces program are increasing seat belt enforcement efforts throughout the state.
No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in the Saturday, Nov. 23 drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $10 million.
The Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health, Rural Clinics announced a new program for adults in rural Nevada entitled, Immediate Mental Health CARE Team.
Pahrump’s community Christmas tree was being put into place Monday by Valley Electric Association crews, as the town prepares for a special upcoming ceremony.
As Thanksgiving neared, National Weather Service meteorologists were tracking the path of what they called “an unusually cold and potent storm for late November” — a storm full of mountain snow.
The Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) anticipates heavy Thanksgiving traffic from today, Nov. 27, through Dec. 1 in Southern Nevada.
Five local firework stores meet increased holiday demand.
From the parade to free family activities and the ever-popular fireworks show, local festivities are such to be a blast.
Driveway pick ups of books, toys and clothing make for convenient contributing to school-based peer support.
Pahrump Lions honor the legacy of Helen Keller with this first-time fundraiser.
