The Pahrump man accused of felony sex crimes with two children under 14 is scheduled to be formally arraigned in court this morning.
In 1972 Congress approved and sent to the state legislatures an amendment to the United States Constitution giving women legal equality before the law. It was called the Equal Rights Amendment.
The U.S. Geological Survey recent data showed that 27 sampled wells have a detectable concentration of nitrates in the southern part of Pahrump Valley.
In perfect timing for the culmination of one of the largest sports betting events of the year, the Pahrump Nugget Hotel and Casino has unveiled a new sports book.
Valley Electric Association, Inc. is hoping its communications network will keep Nye County connected to crucial services in the event of an emergency.
You’re running 100 feet and now your body is hurtling through the air and you then have to twist it over this bar so now you’re completely upside down plummeting toward the ground. Doesn’t that sound like fun? That’s what a pole vaulter does and to senior Nico Cipollini it’s what he loves to do.
The Pahrump Regional Planning Commission will look into several aspects of rapid infiltration basins usage at the recommendation made Monday by the Nye County Water District Governing Board.
There was no shortage of community participation at Saturday’s Easter Picnic at Ian Deutch Memorial Park. The event featured free hot dogs, ice cream, kettle and popcorn for families to enjoy, courtesy of NyE Communities Coalition and the valley’s Holiday Task Force.
The Trojans baseball team played in a three-game tournament at Chaparral High School in Las Vegas called the “Cowboy Classic”, which ended last Wednesday. Pahrump Valley (6-7 overall, 1-1 Sunset League) went 2-2 in the tourney.
Thanks for running Thomas Knapp’s Op-ed, “They Don’t Own Your Vote,” March 23. Mr. Knapp makes a good point.
The man arrested after a near hour-long standoff with Nye County Sheriff’s deputies on Thursday afternoon, made his initial court appearance on Monday.
Operators of the Nevada Southern Detention Center hosted the Pahrump Valley Chamber of Commerce’s monthly luncheon last Wednesday, March 23, where more than two dozen business owners and elected officials attended the event.
At least two fall victims, motor vehicle crashes and a bicycle versus a pedestrian collision engaged Pahrump fire crews over the past several days.
U.S. Rep. Cresent Hardy will spend several hours today in the Pahrump community visiting with constituents throughout the day.
No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in Wednesday’s drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $10 million.
Winds ripped through the region Monday giving residents and visitors more than just a bad hair day.
Nevada Outreach Training Organization is awaiting the decision on a rural grant as it’s looking to fund a prosecutor’s position for handling its clients’ domestic violence cases.
My first impression of the show were kids 9-10 years old bear-crawling on a football field until they vomited and I thought, that is really horrible. I was appalled and asked myself, how can coaches do that to kids?
OK, if you you’ve got joy, joy, joy, joy down in your heart that Sharron Angle decided to run for the United States Senate again this year, well, you probably ought to just stop reading RIGHT NOW.
Apple might become irrelevant, for the moment, in the FBI’s attempts to pry data from a terrorist’s iPhone, but not so the privacy issues raised by the legal collision involved.
Two congressmen are renewing efforts on Yucca Mountain with a letter where they addressed the “obligation” for the Department of Energy to complete licensing for the project.
Arches National Park, just outside the town of Moab, Utah, lives up to its name. The park contains more than 2,000 natural sandstone arches, the densest concentration in the world. Besides arches you will also get to see natural windows, balanced rocks, fins, pinnacles and hoodoos.
Looking for a fresh-as-springtime first course for your Easter dinner? Or perhaps a light lunch?
Nye County Fifth District Judge Kim Wanker meets with people from drug court every day as she travels to hear cases across the state’s largest county.
CARSON CITY — Lack of clarity in Nevada’s medical marijuana law opens the door for litigation over employer requirements to accommodate workers who use medicinal marijuana, lawyers told a state advisory panel Wednesday.
Nye County Manager Pam Webster will officially add the duties of comptroller today to help guide the county through its current budget season.