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.
Those who plan on taking a road trip to California this weekend may notice an increased presence of law enforcement agencies driving along the highly-traveled I-15 corridor.
Beatty residents want nothing to do with the county’s proposal to institute special use permits for certain commercial buildings and projects.
A 25-member committee on school safety created by Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval met for the first time Thursday with an eyetoward suggesting improvements before the 2019 legislative session.
Graduation at Beatty High School was held Monday, May 21, in the school’s gymnasium.
For the past two years, the iconic fountain at the corner of Calvada Boulevard and Highway 160 has been inoperable and Valley Electric Association has been taking the lead on fixing it.
U.S. Sen. Dean Heller, R-Nevada, made firm his opposition to net neutrality being preserved during a conference call with reporters from rural newspapers.
A total of six candidates with varying degrees of experience are vying for the sole Pahrump justice of the peace Department 1 seat. At least two must emerge from next month’s June 12 primary election.
Five people were killed and one person was injured Sunday afternoon in a three-vehicle crash about 85 miles northwest of Las Vegas, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol.
Nye County deputy sheriff Bryan Cooper was enjoying lunch with a colleague when he received an odd call on his work cell phone.
The Nye County Commission District 4 seat is wide open and will see new representation in 2019.
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.
