Jeanne Sharp Howerton grew up on a ranch about 100 miles north of the Nevada Test Site. “I didn’t know life without the bombs,” she says.
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Pahrump enjoyed a dazzling display of fireworks for Independence Day, while others enjoyed events all weekend. See pictures of the events.
Officials at Death Valley National Park reported that visitors spent $104 million in surrounding Nevada and California communities last year, according to a new National Park Service report.
At a Pahrump Foster Care Panel, foster parents and state officials said Nevada’s rural foster care system is in need of loving, supportive homes.
A Pahrump man is facing burglary and other charges after deputies arrested him while trying to escape on a motorbike.
This year’s events began at 10 a.m. on Monday with a small parade, consisting mostly of the town’s emergency services vehicles.
“What has been a slow motion train wreck for 20 years is accelerating, and the moment of reckoning is near,” the head of the Southern Nevada Water Authority told Congress.
“It’s Christmas for the fireworks for us,” said Kevin LeBon, general manager at Blackjack Fireworks, who’s also known locally as the “Mayor of Pahrump.”
Despite experiencing multiple setbacks since securing the management contract for Lakeview Executive Golf Course in 2019, CourseCo. has made strides to make the course profitable.
Connecting residents with resources was the goal of the day on Friday, June 24 during the 7th Annual Nye County Social Services Fair.
A $489,000 contract has been awarded to Las Vegas Paving Corp. for the improvements.
Nevada Supreme Court rules commission over-reached its power by relocating courts that would not allow guns in complexes.
Officials from The Source+ announced that its sixth dispensary will open its 2370 Homestead Road location to the public on Saturday, July 16.
Marijuana consumption lounges might begin to spring up as early as this year, and state officials on Tuesday took a crucial step into making that timeline possible by approving regulations for such businesses.
Bureau of Land Management officials are evaluating the applications for their impact on wildlife, such as the desert tortoise, protecting the “windscape” of Big Dune and water use.
