A Nye County Sheriff’s Office deputy reported the driver appeared to be hallucinating and admitted to using meth.
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Janine Hansen explains the fine points of being a lobbyist. Hansen spoke at the Pahrump Valley Museum this month at the behest of the New Nevada State movement.
An elderly husband allegedly shot and killed his elderly wife who was suffering from severe health problems before turning the gun on himself at Death Valley National Park in an apparent act of murder-suicide, according to a park officials.
Many companies that donated only to former Gov. Steve Sisolak suddenly opened their checkbooks once Joe Lombardo won the governor’s race in November.
A local breeder plans to convert an Oakridge Avenue garage into a dog kennel that could house as many as 30 German Shepherds at any given time.
Nye County Sheriff Joe McGill is defending the actions of Capt. David Boruchowitz, saying the officer has endured an ongoing “smear campaign” ever since Boruchowitz arrested a belligerent attendee at a local school board meeting last spring.
A Pahrump worker is facing an embezzlement charge after deputies say they viewed a video of the man taking money from his employer’s cash register before fleeing last fall.
The new state law decriminalizes minor traffic violations, making them civil infractions and ending the widespread practice of issuing warrants when a driver fails to pay their tickets.
Winds in the valley could escalate, according to warning from National Weather Service officials.
The skate park renovations will be funded by the Town of Pahrump and a grant through the Nevada Division of State Parks.
Nye County Sheriff’s deputies on Nov. 11, 2021 began investigating a claim that Jonathon Mitchell had sexually assaulted a 10-year-old girl at an undisclosed residence sometime around then.
Social workers informed the sheriff’s office of the suspected abuse more than 3 months before the arrest.
State officials released the latest figures for COVID and other respiratory viruses in the Silver State.
“Dave Stevens, Pahrump citizen, heavy taxpayer!” This was the emphatic introduction that the late Dave Stevens used to give before launching into public comment at meetings of the Nye County Commission.
The winery had filed for bankruptcy last year and reportedly owed more than $1 million to its creditors.