Desert View Hospital marked its 20th anniversary with a community party on April 25.
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The free event for homeschooled students on Saturday was filled with plenty of dancing, food and fun.
Nathan Adelson Hospice hosted its annual Celebration of Life at the Calvada Eye.
One of the suspects in the incident was arrested on drug related charges.
BEATTY — The Beatty Town Advisory Board on April 13 unanimously opposed a proposed 10,000-acre solar project near Ash Meadows, citing concerns over water, land use, and whether local communities would see any direct benefit from large-scale energy development moving through the region.
Time is running out to make reservations for a special trip to Laughlin, Nevada this month.
The Pahrump Valley High School marching band is edging closer to meeting its goal of raising enough funds to travel to Hawaii for a special performance to remember the Pearl Harbor attack. The assemblage was invited to perform for the 77th anniversary of the event.
“Modern Country with Attitude,” was the theme for last weekend’s annual Pahrump Fall Festival.
While flags flew at half-staff on Monday, as decreed by Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval, Pahrump resident Denise Koch is reflecting this week on the 1 October mass shooting during the 2017 Route 91 music festival on the grounds of the Mandalay Bay resort.
Lake Mead ranger Thomas Kenneth “T.K.” Brown was honored in the most appropriate way as a fireboat was named in his memory this summer.
The Ford Explorer overturned after hitting the right shoulder of the highway on Wednesday, ejecting both the 22-year-old driver and 20-year old passenger. Neither of the men was wearing a seatbelt, the Nevada Highway Patrol said.
The Nevada Highway Patrol is investigating a fatal motorcycle wreck in rural Esmeralda County.
The IRS announced that eligible employers who provide paid family and medical leave to their employees may qualify for a new business credit for tax years 2018 and 2019.
The association on Thursday announced the Hall of Fame’s Class of 2018, which includes former Nevada Gaming Control Board Chairman Philip Hannifin and Bally Technologies and Scientific Games executive Richard Haddrill.
The Federal Housing Administration announced that it will begin requiring lenders originating new Home Equity Conversion Mortgages commonly referred to as reverse mortgages, to provide a second property appraisal under certain circumstances.
Desert View Hospital marked its 20th anniversary with a community party on April 25.
The free event for homeschooled students on Saturday was filled with plenty of dancing, food and fun.
Nathan Adelson Hospice hosted its annual Celebration of Life at the Calvada Eye.
One of the suspects in the incident was arrested on drug related charges.
