Gov. Steve Sisolak announced the appointment of Jerrie Merritt to the Cannabis Compliance Board.
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Hypno Comics, a place where friends and family can come and enjoy a night of traditional board games and other entertainment, is in its second year of operation in Pahrump.
The Nevada Supreme Court has ruled autopsies are public in response to an RJ lawsuit. Clark County spent more than $80,000 in taxpayer money fighting to keep autopsies secret.
Nevada’s top medical official says it’s a matter of when, not if, the coronavirus appears in Nevada.
After initially entering a not guilty plea more than a year ago, the individual arrested and charged with killing his adoptive mother has entered into a guilty plea agreement with Nye County prosecutors.
They are considered majestic, alluring, and a true symbol of the Wild West, but their numbers are a concern to the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in Nevada.
Cracked, peeling and sun-damaged, the 15-year-old signs welcoming visitors to the Pahrump Valley and thanking them for making the trip are now set for replacement, with the Nye County Commission, sitting as the governing body for the town, voting to select a brand new design for said signs at its Feb. 19 meeting.
In the French language, it’s known as “Joie de Vivre,” where in English the term, as translated, is defined as “Joy of Living.”
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford announced Tuesday that his office is looking into marketing and sales practices of e-cigarette maker Juul.
The effort to recall Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak is now officially in the petition gathering phase, with leads identified for each of Nevada’s 16 counties and Carson City.
What appeared to be a routine traffic stop nearly turned deadly for a Nye County Sheriff’s Office deputy this week.
Brenda Erdoes, the longtime top lawyer at the Nevada Legislative Counsel Bureau, was chosen Monday to be the new director, replacing Rick Combs.
An effort is underway to reduce the number of injuries and deaths related to driver/pedestrian encounters along Nevada roadways.
A Nye County Sheriff’s deputy was arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon and discharging a firearm where a person is endangered after shooting at a fleeing suspect in Pahrump. Neither the suspect, nor the deputy, were injured during the foot chase.
A deputy with the Nye County Sheriff’s Office was arrested Monday after a shooting in Pahrump on Feb. 26.