One of ACORN’s biggest fundraising efforts each year is the annual Luau
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Entries will be added to the cauldron of competition where Halloween haunts simmer.
The water board was lambasted by residents angered at the idea of replacing something that has been a part of the community for decades.
The American Red Cross of Southern Nevada is calling on locals to lend a hand in aiding their fellow Americans as they recover from the storms.
One person medically assessed, declined transport
For the first time in two years, the menu at the Pahrump Nugget Hotel-Casino’s popular Stockman’s Steakhouse is receiving a slight makeover to further strengthen the restaurant’s standing as one of Nye County’s finest dining establishments, the company announced Monday.
A local church congregation is using an alternate venue for its Sunday services, after an intentionally set fire at the Trinity Assembly of God Church caused thousands of dollars in damages early Friday morning.
Tonopah Test Range cleanup off to late start
Nevada officials raised multiple concerns about proposed information-gathering steps outlined by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission to resume the Yucca Mountain licensing proceeding.
With the Crescent Dunes Solar Energy Project back online in Nye County, SolarReserve is getting ready to utilize the same technology in its new venture in South Australia.
Tony Manfredi, a Nevada native and veteran executive in public broadcasting, has been named executive director of the Nevada Arts Council.
No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in Saturday’s drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $9 million.
Motorists are getting a bit of a break when it comes to travel delays for the upcoming Labor Day weekend.
A street sweeper is seen in Pahrump earlier this month following storms.
One of ACORN’s biggest fundraising efforts each year is the annual Luau
Entries will be added to the cauldron of competition where Halloween haunts simmer.
The water board was lambasted by residents angered at the idea of replacing something that has been a part of the community for decades.
The American Red Cross of Southern Nevada is calling on locals to lend a hand in aiding their fellow Americans as they recover from the storms.