Though smoking marijuana is the most common form of achieving the effects of the drug, eating, drinking and even bathing in the product is gaining more popularity among users.
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The Smackdown Bull Riding and ATV Rodeo is heading back to Tonopah starting on Friday, with an extended schedule this year.
More than 1.1 million comments have been received on the Trump administration’s review and possible rollback of national monuments in Nevada and elsewhere as the public feedback period draws to a close.
Crews are making progress against the Potosi wildfire burning between Pahrump and Las Vegas.
A wildfire burning on the western side of Mount Potosi has grown to more than 350 acres, the U.S. Forest Service said late Friday morning.
Despite the cancellation of the Pahrump Valley Chamber of Commerce’s annual Independence Day Liberty Festival at Petrack Park this year, the community saw no shortage of related activities for area residents to enjoy on Tuesday.
A wildfire burning on the western side of Mount Potosi has grown to more than 200 acres, the U.S. Forest Service said late Friday morning.
First-term U.S. Rep. Jacky Rosen made it official on Thursday: She will challenge U.S. Sen. Dean Heller in the 2018 election.
Susie Crawford, the Family Readiness Group Leader for the 150th Maintenance Company here in the Capital City, was presented the Volunteerism Award by the Nevada Army National Guard for her extraordinary commitment and dedication to the unit’s soldiers and their family members.
Former Nye County Manager Rick Osborne died in a car crash in North Carolina, his family confirmed.
At the stroke of midnight a week ago Friday, marijuana was added to the list of vices legally available in Nevada. But that was far from the only change in state law to take effect July 1.
Experts are providing reaction to a recent report that found Nevada’s rural roads have the sixth highest rate of traffic fatalities in the nation.
Nevada Health Centers’ Mammovan, which offers mammography services will make stops in Amargosa, Beatty, Round Mountain and Tonopah, officials said in a news release.
During his first visit to the state since taking his Cabinet post, Zinke said he will see Gold Butte and Basin and Range monuments and talk to stakeholders before he decides whether the designations should be reduced or rescinded.
The public information below was provided by the Nye County District Attorney’s office.