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.
As winter officially begins on Dec. 21, flu season is already in full swing and for those who want to combat the illness before it starts, this week is as good as any to do so.
Thursday is the last day that political signs can be displayed on state road rights of way, according to the Nevada Department of Transportation.
After a strong 2016 fiscal year, 2017 is off to a solid start as well, as September saw a 9.9 percent increase over the same month last year.
After months of delays for proposed amendments to the Nye County code regulating the brothel industry, it appears any changes won’t take place until the new year.
The member of a legendary band has found a novel way to provide Christmas cheer to the community beginning next week.
Congressman-elect Ruben Kihuen plans a rural tour in his district after he is sworn in next year.
CARSON CITY — An initiative petition that would automatically register motorists to vote unless they opt out will head to the Legislature next year after election officials in Nevada’s 17 counties reported the results of the signature-gathering effort on Thursday.
Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy is opposing a proposal from federal prosecutors to split the 17 remaining defendants charged in the Bunkerville standoff case into three separate trials.
Nevada’s chief federal judge has upheld a protective order that keeps key evidence under wraps in the Bunkerville standoff case involving the Bundy family.
With the holiday season in full swing, area schools began performing their respective Christmas concerts this week.
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.
