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Nye County experienced an issue with a new voter check-in system that delayed voting for an hour and a half.
Trump campaign signs found knocked over with tire tread marks.
The Nevada Commission of Judicial Commission will soon decide Michele Fiore’s fate.
Sanders is delighted to revive what was once a highly-anticipated autumn gathering.
Deputies, Pahrump Special Olympic athletes and a K9 ran 2.1 miles over the weekend to fundraise and spread awareness of their local Olympians.
SIPV is collecting donations that will be gathered into beautiful baskets and gifted to area seniors.
Judge believes substance use disorder is not a moral failing and does not deserve to be treated with the negative stigma so commonly associated with the disease.
The driver was in the onset of a medical episode and was transported to Desert View Hospital for further treatment.
The incident occurred in a parking lot of the Rebel convenience store at 820 South Highway 160 on Sunday, Oct. 13.
The Nevada Commission on Judicial Discipline voted to suspend Michele Fiore from her position as Pahrump Justice of the Peace without pay, according to court documents.
The Goldwell Museum 40th Anniversary Celebration invited art-lovers from all walks of life out for a weekend of creative diversion.
Attendees crafted miniature Szukalski Last Supper “ghosts” using old GI Joe action figures and rocks.
Forty-nine states, including Nevada, have enacted some version of a “shield law,” preventing the government from forcing reporters to reveal their notes or sources.