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.
After a fairly mild May, temperatures are soaring as June begins, so much so that an excessive heat warning goes into effect today.
In the Nye County District I debate last Friday, incumbent Commissioner Lorinda Wichman sought to fend off her main opponent, Scott Mattox of Amargosa Valley.
CARSON CITY — Nevadans love their open space and public lands, favor renewable energy and are less likely to vote for a candidate who supported Bunkerville rancher Cliven Bundy in his 2014 standoff with federal authorities.
Nevada’s senior citizens’ health and quality of life were again ranked among the lowest nationally in a UnitedHealthcare report released last week, placing 42nd — a single spot above the state’s 2015 ranking.
CARSON CITY — It is a riddle for the ages: What is dead but never dies? The answer in Nevada is the proposed nuclear waste dump at Yucca Mountain.
Pilot car operations conducted by the Nevada Department of Transportation will cause delays on State Route 160 starting Sunday.
Pahrump resident Wayne J. Villines, a staunch constitutionalist, is seeking the Fourth Congressional District seat currently held by fellow Republican Cresent Hardy.
With very little name recognition, Fourth Congressional District Republican candidate Mike Monroe surprisingly earned more than 22 percent of the vote in the 2014 election, compared to winner and current incumbent Cresent Hardy’s 42 percent.
Nye County Animal Control and sheriff’s deputies were summoned to the Goodwill Store on Loop Road after a small dog was spotted in distress inside a hot vehicle parked at the business on Wednesday.
If you get the artistic bug this summer put that urge to good use, as Death Valley National Park is hosting a summer art contest.
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.