With a fantastic fundraiser hosted by the Pahrump Elks Lodge #2796 and an incredible, record-setting turnout for its Bunks Across America initiative, September was certainly a big month for Nye County Sleep in Heavenly Peace (SHP).
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Officials are hoping area residents will keep vigilant for suspicious individuals or activity.
No clear threat was directed to the school
The federal government’s Western Solar Plan places Nevada — and Nye County — at the center of the country’s clean energy goals. Many aren’t happy.
If readers have a great business idea but they could use some assistance with getting started or gaining momentum, the Launch Rural Nevada program is the perfect place to turn.
A launching site has been approved for local residents wanting to celebrate July 4 and other holidays with fireworks.
Anthony Greco plans to appeal his guilty verdict Thursday, saying he has “no doubt” his felony insurance fraud conviction will be overturned.
Custody of several dozen dogs seized in February from a home in Tonopah has been given to Nye County Animal Control in Pahrump, District Judge Kim Wanker granted Friday.
335 pills found in man’s vehicle results in arrest
After spending months in limbo, waiting for the state to hash out rules for testing medical marijuana, laboratories might be able to get to work soon. That moves patients one step closer to the first legal sales in dispensaries.
A local home builder is celebrating its return to business with a ribbon cutting at their model home May 19.
With illegal dumping around Pahrump increasingly becoming a big problem, a possible solution could be in place if one county commissioner has her way.
Three Pahrump residents were arrested by the Nye County Sheriff’s Office on Sunday on several preliminary charges relating to forgery and attempting to return stolen property to a local business.
Anthony Greco was found guilty Thursday on one of three felony charges he was facing from a criminal case dating back to 2010.
The jury that will decide whether former Las Vegas Councilwoman Michele Fiore committed wire fraud was seated on the first day of her federal trial Tuesday.
A fiery crash involving a lithium battery truck and its aftermath shut down part of U.S. Highway 95 near Indian Springs.
The Pahrump judge and former Las Vegas city councilwoman was indicted by a federal grand jury in July on wire fraud and conspiracy charges.
Pahrump judge Michele Fiore pleaded not guilty to new charges in a short hearing on Monday.