A 17-year-old female from Las Vegas died following a rollover crash Thursday night on Highway 160 near Gamebird Road, the Nevada Highway Patrol confirmed this morning.
Let’s face it, we are letting our heritage die in Pahrump. If we don’t do something about rodeos in town, it will slip away.
On July 3 Trojans golfer junior Austen Ancell will be on his way to Australia to participate in a golf tournament through Down Under Sports. He will be the only golfer representing Nevada.
John Burch won the memorial race Saturday named after his son, but race organizers were disappointed by the low field count.
There will be two athletes, junior Parker Hart and senior TJ Milk, battling for the position of quarterback this year.
Getting to Natural Bridges National Monument, Utah, takes a little more time and trouble than some weekend jaunts, but the rewards are also a little bigger.
U.S. Sen. Harry Reid has said he was confident the Yucca Mountain project would remain dead through the term of the current president “and the next one.” That was a reference to his White House choice, Hillary Clinton.
Argument lands woman in jail
I was buying produce last week trying to decide between buying organic tomatoes and paying the mortgage.
Desert View Hospital is teaming up with the NyE Communities Coalition to hold an event to benefit children who may not be able to afford school supplies.
Pahrump Valley High’s baseball diamond will have a new look when the “Boys of Summer” return next spring after the Nye County School Board approved putting the renovation project out to bid.
Unlike past celebrations, this year’s annual Liberty Festival is a three-day event, a first for the community, according to Pahrump Chamber of Commerce Chief Executive Officer Salli Kerr.
Nye County Sheriff’s Office provided limited information on a pit bull attack that seriously injured a 6-year-old boy on Tuesday.
A program designed to help at-risk students stay in school and become successful after graduation has been approved for Pahrump Valley High.
To be (bee) or not to be (bee)?”, borrowing the phrase from Shakespeare’s “Hamlet,” Larry Shreffler of Pahrump would probably answer “to bee.”
The Pahrump Community Library is holding their annual summer reading program where children read for prizes, participate in crafts, sing and enjoy special guests that come in to read.
It wouldn’t be the first time I was accused of going against the flow.
Last month I initially reported on the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs teaming up with the Blinded Veterans Association and other government agencies and medical experts in Denver to discuss traumatic brain injuries and their affect on blindness.
Lakes Entertainment shareholders approved the company’s merger with Las Vegas-based tavern and slot machine route operator Golden Gaming during a vote on June 17, the company said in a securities filing.
Drought, fires and sage grouse dominate Western Governors’ meeting
INCLINE VILLAGE — Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval welcomed water experts and managers from around the West on Tuesday to scenic Lake Tahoe, where they reviewed a final report on dealing with drought and meeting the myriad challenges that come with competing demands for a dwindling resource.
If you drive a vehicle in Pahrump then you know that insurance can be pricey, and odds are you are paying more than the majority of those insured in the state.
In a world so dependent on technology, especially cell phones, one may worry about what happens when an emergency strikes and cell service is down.