Despite local officials’ opposition to the concept of using Pahrump’s limited water to supply solar projects that area residents have made clear they do not want, there seems to be little they can do to put a stop to it.
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Higher education is a worthy goal to pursue, but it also comes at a cost. For many students hoping to continue their academic instruction after high school, the price tag can present a major hurdle.
In a place as physically large and spread out as the Pahrump Valley, it can be easy to overlook — and therefore miss out on — some of the businesses that call the town and surrounding areas home.
A dozen small glass and ceramic constructions have appeared on a rocky ridge beside Hwy 374 in Beatty
A GoFundMe account has been established for the family of a man killed in a recent motorcycle crash.
Nevada’s budding recreational marijuana industry posted its highest monthly sales totals yet in October, topping $37.9 million.
The U.S. Department of Commerce and the First Responder Network Authority (FirstNet) announced that all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands have accepted FirstNet and AT&T’s proposals to design and build a broadband network for the public safety community.
Nevada sports books still won $9.8 million overall in November, their 52nd consecutive winning month.
The Spring Mountains National Recreation Area still has no snow to support sledding, snowshoeing, or other typical snow play activities, the U.S. Forest Service reported.
An elderly Pahrump man who went missing early last month has been found dead in a rural outdoor site, authorities said.
A dance pole, normally used as a prop by female adult performers, was one of several items stolen from Pahrump’s Chicken Ranch Brothel back in mid-October of 2017.
A motorcyclist died Monday after crashing west of Las Vegas, troopers said.
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke launched a campaign Thursday to identify domestic deposits of critical minerals in Nevada and other states in order to break dependence on foreign supplies of raw materials needed for military equipment and consumer goods like cellphones and computers.
Area households wanting to dispose of that now obsolete Christmas tree have a few options.
The Nevada Department of Public Safety, Office of Traffic Safety is urging Nevadans to be recharged and ready to start a fresh year rather than spending your holidays incarcerated after making potentially life-changing decisions to drive impaired.
Despite local officials’ opposition to the concept of using Pahrump’s limited water to supply solar projects that area residents have made clear they do not want, there seems to be little they can do to put a stop to it.
Higher education is a worthy goal to pursue, but it also comes at a cost. For many students hoping to continue their academic instruction after high school, the price tag can present a major hurdle.
In a place as physically large and spread out as the Pahrump Valley, it can be easy to overlook — and therefore miss out on — some of the businesses that call the town and surrounding areas home.
A dozen small glass and ceramic constructions have appeared on a rocky ridge beside Hwy 374 in Beatty