Pet overpopulation is an issue faced in Nye County, with hundreds of lost, abandoned or homeless animals roaming the county at any given time. These strays and feral animals can rapidly reproduce, exacerbating an already tenuous problem.
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First-responders were dispatched to the 1800 block of Bighorn Street just after 10 a.m. on July 1 where the child’s lifeless body was discovered in a car seat.
Longtime Southern Nevada residents still have time to learn whether they fully qualify for benefits offered by the Nevada Radiation Exposure Screening and Education Program.
While performing routine traffic patrol, a Nye County Sheriff’s Office deputy observed an unregistered orange motorcycle speeding northbound from the intersection at approximately 8 a.m.
Nevada’s largest utility spends millions to lease land in Nye County from the federal government in an area well-suited for solar development.
Solar panel installations can help reduce monthly energy bills but also come with high installation costs. Here is what to look for when considering adding residential solar.
Here’s why county commissioners OK’d a cannabis sale/transfer fee.
The Fourth of July is here and Pahrump will be partying it up at Petrack Park , where local business owner Kelli Sater will be hosting the Annual Redneck Pool and BBQ and Zambelli Fireworks is prepared for another pyrotechnic display to dazzle both the eyes and the ears.
Extreme heat conditions will blanket the Las Vegas region this weekend, says the National Weather Service.
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The Pahrump Holiday Task Force hosts its annual Fourth of July Parade and Family Fun Celebration.
Here’s how you can help the Jepson brothers compete at the national high school rodeo competition in Wyoming.
Deputy David Stone was conducting an extra patrol at the park when he was flagged down by a citizen who informed the deputy of a naked man in the park on Thursday, June 22.
The Southern Nye County Chapter of the Federation of the Blind held its inaugural fundraiser this past weekend and organizers were thrilled with the results of Helen Keller Days.
District 36 Assemblyman Gregory Hafen II, R-Pahrump, returned home from Carson City this week and told constituents at a virtual town hall meeting that he’ll continue to push for voter-ID laws, solar farm regulations, and that he’ll fight against tax breaks for large energy projects that primarily benefit Californians.