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16 arrested in protest at Nevada National Security Site

For 23rd year in a row, group demonstrates against military work being conducted at the former Nevada Test Site, 65 miles northwest of Las Vegas.

Nevada fights Texas lawsuit to restart Yucca

The Nevada Agency for Nuclear Projects and state Attorney General Adam Laxalt want to intervene in a lawsuit that seeks to restart Yucca Mountain.

Pahrump man shares the music

John Salacan is well-known around Pahrump for his work as a published poet, writer, painter, publisher and restorer of books, but many residents may not know that he is also a musician and composer.

VETrans now offers Pahrump-Las Vegas transportation

VETrans, a free program that transports veterans around the Pahrump Valley for medical appointments, now offers rides to Las Vegas.

 
Desert aquaponics farm delivers bounty to Las Vegas Strip

A farm just across the Nevada border is delivering nearly $40,000 in vegetables a year to leading Las Vegas restaurants including Red Square and Herringbone, part of Hakkasan Group, as well as RM Seafood and RX Boiler Room.

Death penalty bill prompts hours of debate in Nevada Legislature

Members of the Assembly Judiciary Committee listened to more than three hours of testimony on Wednesday about Assembly Bill 237, which would abolish the death penalty in Nevada.

New Nevada butterfly rest area intended to be first in a network

Volunteers gathered on a ranch north of Beatty to plant flowering plants on 4 acres owned by the Nature Conservancy, part of a plan to help monarch butterflies complete their epic migrations.