A drug company’s lawsuit halted the Wednesday night execution of condemned killer Scott Dozier.
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Adults with children caught crossing the border illegally should be released into the country if they claim asylum. A physical barrier wouldn’t deter border crossings, and Republican efforts to outlaw family separation aren’t worth supporting. That’s according to Hardeep “Dee” Sull, a Nevada attorney, who’s part of Lawyer Moms of America.
A few wild characters from the big screen and animated worlds that many gamers might recognize jumped out of their faux world and came to life during a grand opening event at a local video game store at the end of June.
The Nevada Department of Transportation hosted a set of community workshops across several parts of the state to get input on transit services and the needs of the public.
Steve Sisolak won the Democrat nomination because of his appeal to older voters. Sen. Dean Heller’s formidable campaign team will help him in a hotly contested Senate race, according to political consultant Zac Moyle.
Pahrump tourism is increasing as officials seek avenues to push the needle further.
The Federal Reserve voted to raise interest rates, a move that analysts say will cost some borrowers more money.
On June 23, the Miss Pahrump Pageant returns to the Saddle West Showroom beginning at 6:30 p.m.
In February, the campaign team of Democrat U.S. Senate candidate Jacky Rosen saw a pay bump — thanks to the Republican tax plan.
Jim Butler Days in Tonopah at the end of May brought out a long list of competitors that battled to be the champion for the 2018 Nevada State Mining Championships.
The next era for Valley Electric Association Inc., and related companies continues to form, as new leadership is ushered in.
Mountain Falls developer William Lyon Homes has opened its first age-qualified community at the golf course community on the town’s southern edge.
After taking several years’ hiatus from hosting its annual Art and Sol festival, the Pahrump Arts Council brought the tradition back to the valley this month and an entire day was spent immersed in the rich artistic atmosphere this local nonprofit organization is so well known for.
U.S. Sen. Dean Heller, R-Nevada, made firm his opposition to net neutrality being preserved during a conference call with reporters from rural newspapers.
Five people were killed and one person was injured Sunday afternoon in a three-vehicle crash about 85 miles northwest of Las Vegas, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol.