Donated items go to the most vulnerable members of the community that NOTO helps, which includes No to Abuse, the Children’s Advocacy Center and the Pahrump Family Resource Center.
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The Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board (CCB) approved the transfer of a majority of the assets of The Source to Deep Roots Harvest.
For the uninsured, paying out of pocket for a mammogram and follow-up appointment is often impossible.
Philip Johnson leads the Visitor and Resource Protection program at Death Valley National Park.
Owner Justice Huggins says “Lucky Charms” is best described as a high-end thrift store with an upscale variety of inventory.
With a special legislative session poised to occur between Oct. 7 and Oct. 13 to mull over a Las Vegas stadium funding plan, assemblymen and senators will be affected as they are in the midst of their re-election bids.
One person is dead and another injured after a weekend crash involving an alleged impaired driver.
When traveling to and from Las Vegas on State Route 160, be prepared to stop at a pair of new traffic lights on the other side of the hump.
The family of the victims of Saturday’s deadly DUI crash are asking for answers about why the woman initially arrested was released on her own recognizance.
Simkins Park was the venue for the traveling replica Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall.
The Pahrump Valley Times took home several Nevada Press Association Awards at its annual awards banquet Saturday night, including the top group and individual awards.
Independent American Party candidate Janine Hansen is making her pitch to Nevada voters again, as she is getting ready to face off with incumbent Pete Goicoechea.
U.S. Senate candidate Joe Heck stopped at the Pahrump Fall Festival at the invitation of the Nye County Republican Party on Saturday.
The Big Dick’s Pizza sign has come down at its former location at 1061 Gamebird Road after three years. But not to worry, Mike Cappa, owner of Big Dick’s, just moved to a new location at 3971 E. Kellogg Road.
Numerous fires throughout the valley made for a busy weekend for members of Pahrump Valley Fire and Rescue.
Donated items go to the most vulnerable members of the community that NOTO helps, which includes No to Abuse, the Children’s Advocacy Center and the Pahrump Family Resource Center.
The Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board (CCB) approved the transfer of a majority of the assets of The Source to Deep Roots Harvest.
For the uninsured, paying out of pocket for a mammogram and follow-up appointment is often impossible.
Philip Johnson leads the Visitor and Resource Protection program at Death Valley National Park.