Sleep in Heavenly Peace seeks volunteers for its next Community Bed Build.
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Free, nutritious meals are available for youth ages 18 and younger.
The diaper donations collected at this event will benefit local families in need.
The Dawg House Rescuers event will feature a bounce house, microchipping and raffles.
Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service sites that normally charge for entry will also be free to enter on May 25.
Members of multiple Southern Nevada real estate organizations, area Realtors and others gathered at the end of June to honor veterans in the area and those across the country.
Valley Electric Association Inc. announced it has contracted with an outside group to aid in its search process to find a new chief executive officer.
A record-breaking 46.9 million Americans will travel 50 miles or more away from home this Independence Day holiday, an increase of more than 5 percent compared with last year and the highest number since AAA started tracking 18 years ago.
Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval announced he has appointed Paul Nicks as acting director of the Governor’s Finance Office.
A few wild characters from the big screen and animated worlds that many gamers might recognize jumped out of their faux world and came to life during a grand opening event at a local video game store at the end of June.
People with disabilities can now put more money into their tax-favored Achieving a Better Life Experience accounts.
A local store owner closed up shop , leaving questions for some locals.
The site of the former Pahrump Boys and Girls Club will soon be the new home of a youth community center.
Over the past two and a half months, Citizens Against Brothels in Nye County has been heading an effort to see the local prostitution industry eliminated but that endeavor has now met its unsuccessful end.
A community fireworks display is not the only July Fourth event happening in town today, as the annual Independence Day Parade returns to the Calvada Eye beginning at 9 a.m.
Sleep in Heavenly Peace seeks volunteers for its next Community Bed Build.
Free, nutritious meals are available for youth ages 18 and younger.
The diaper donations collected at this event will benefit local families in need.
The Dawg House Rescuers event will feature a bounce house, microchipping and raffles.
