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The Pahrump Valley Garden Club is all set to hold its 16th Annual Landscape Tour and anyone with an interest in gardening, plants or yard art will not want to miss out. This year’s event features six local yards, all hand-picked by the Garden Club members to give attendees a wide variety of landscape types to peruse.
Butterflies are a symbol of transformation and one of the most transformative things a person can experience is the death of someone they love.
Raising a child can be hard. That’s something the members of Pahrump Mothers Corner understand all too well. In an effort to ease the challenges of parenthood, particularly for new and expecting families, this group of local moms banded together to host a Community Baby Shower and the event proved to be very popular, leading to its return for the third year running.
Ambitious. It’s an apt word to describe Michael Grace’s vision for the future of his company, Longshot Space Technology Corporation, which, if all goes to plan, will build what he calls the world’s largest potato gun.
Pahrump resident Richard Adams, 54, would not go down without a fight as Nye County sheriff’s deputies attempted to arrest him on domestic battery charges inside the Rebel convenience store at Highways 160 and 372.
An off-road vehicle rider who died in an off-road crash last month in Amargosa Valley is identified as a 59-year-old North Las Vegas resident, the Nye County Sheriff’s Office said.
It was a first-time event for area veterans, courtesy of Assemblyman James Oscarson.
As daytime temperatures approach the triple-digit mark in southern Nye County, local fire crews are responding to more fires in the valley as of late.
Nye County’s revenue for fiscal year 2018 is up from last year thanks to an increase in property tax and consolidated tax revenue.
After a little more than a year doing business in Pahrump, The Grove medical marijuana dispensary is looking to increase its staffing, with a hiring event from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday.
Nevada’s July 1 roll out of recreational marijuana sales could be in jeopardy after a district court judge signed an temporary restraining order.
The Town of Tonopah celebrated the annual Jim Butler Days with a parade down Main Street on May 27.
There is no such thing as a computer network that has not been hacked or compromised, a leading expert said on Nevada Newsmakers.
It appears the future is bright for Pahrump Valley High School graduate Bethany Calvert.
President Joe Biden brought a theme of affordable housing to Las Vegas, highlighting a comprehensive plan that would invest nearly $260 billion in the need.
Lake Manly, atop a salt flat, was formed after a deluge of rain over the past six months flooded the national park in California.
At least 30 percent of seniors will experience loneliness around the holidays, and a lack of social interaction can carry significant risks to health and longevity.
The Amargosa Opera House and Hotel near Death Valley was inundated by flooding from Tropical Storm Hilary’s remnants.