Blakely’s attorney also requested bail, but it was denied by the judge.
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This company is aiming to bring a medical waste processing facility to Pahrump.
The incident began when a deputy noticed a vehicle traveling over the speed limit on Highway 160.
Living Free’s annual benefit brings in tens of thousands of dollars for addiction recovery services.
Local bird expert Len Warren to lead Saturday morning outing in Shoshone.
A 34-year-old woman died in a single-vehicle rollover Sunday on Nevada state Route 16o, the Nevada Highway Patrol reported.
Area veterans and their families were treated to an afternoon of food, fun and entertainment as the annual Pahrump Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Appreciation Barbecue returned to Ian Deutch Park on Saturday, June 10.
There’s no doubt that many local parents and children are pleased with the return of the Pahrump Valley Youth Activities (PVYA) Summer Program, which provides summertime education and recreation for Pahrump’s youth.
Former Nevada Test Site workers will have a chance learn about government compensation and health care benefits.
U.S. Sens. Dean Heller, R-Nevada, and Joe Manchin, D-West Virginia, introduced bipartisan legislation that aims to expand access to broadband by streamlining the application process required to construct broadband infrastructure on federal lands, the news release said.
VIP Allstars in Pahrump has changed its name to Allstars Athletics.
Golden Entertainment, operators of the PT’s Pubs chain in Southern Nevada, is acquiring a company that owns four Nevada casinos, including the iconic Stratosphere, for $850 million.
The U.S. Small Business Administration announced the appointment of Michael Vallante as Regional Administrator for SBA Region IX, which covers Nevada, California, Arizona, Hawaii and Guam.
North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee called Thursday for a study on how nuclear waste might travel through Southern Nevada amid concerns that Yucca Mountain could become a repository for the radioactive material.
A woman arrested last July for committing illegal acts pertaining to voter registration in Nye County, was sentenced to serve 19-to-48 months in prison, with 24 days credit for time served.
Blakely’s attorney also requested bail, but it was denied by the judge.
This company is aiming to bring a medical waste processing facility to Pahrump.
The incident began when a deputy noticed a vehicle traveling over the speed limit on Highway 160.
Living Free’s annual benefit brings in tens of thousands of dollars for addiction recovery services.
