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.
BEATTY – This year’s homecoming may go down as one of the most memorable in Beatty High School history. Not only were the school’s athletic teams fired up to handily win their contests, but there was plenty of fire drama off the field.
Nye County is requesting funds from the Nevada Legislature for the low-level radioactive waste site in Beatty.
As temperatures begin to cool in late October, Death Valley Field Institute Director Renee Rusler said now is a very good time to consider heading outdoors to explore the region.
After a breezy week in the valley, warmer temperatures and calmer conditions will be in place just in time for the weekend.
New electioneering and bulletin board policies are going into effect in Nye County ahead of early voting and the general election.
In a party-like atmosphere on the campus of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Gov. Brian Sandoval signed Senate Bill 1, which appropriates $750 million in a lodging tax toward a potential $1.9 billion, 65,000-seat domed NFL stadium in Las Vegas.
With a mere two weeks before the general election, Nye County Clerk Sandra “Sam” Merlino is debunking Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and others’ claim that the election will be “rigged.”
An 18-year-old Pahrump man was transported to UMC Trauma in Las Vegas after a collision involving a late-model pickup truck at the intersection of Pahrump Valley Boulevard and Manse Road just after 4 p.m. on Wednesday.
With the roundabout construction in full swing, larger vehicles, such as trucks, must travel on smaller county roads.
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.
