The town of Pahrump got a huge boost in their efforts to draw more visitors to town when they were awarded eight grants, totaling $52,440, from Nevada Tourism.
Longtime Pahrump business, My Paralegal, is closing its office space this weekend and they are looking to unload their office furniture before the conclusion of the week.
An inmate from Nye County passed away over the weekend at one of its Las Vegas facilities.
Nye County Commissioner Dan Schinhofen traveled to Washington, D.C. for a hearing on Thursday to give the county a voice on the issue of Yucca Mountain.
The Trojans girls volleyball team is looking good for the 2016 fall season with four veteran players returning from last years playoff team, and with the new Class 3A Sunset League formed, the Trojans should have a break-out year.
A 75-year-old business with a reputation for serving some of the finest barbecue anywhere is on its way to the Pahrump Valley next month.
Numerous motor vehicle collisions in the past several days kept Pahrump fire crews quite busy over the weekend.
No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in Wednesdays drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $16 million.
The Sam Stringer Memorial race will be this Saturday and will crown a new champion.
Pahrump Youth Softball Associations Extreme Heat U14 team continued its winning ways this summer. The team played in a nine-team tournament in Cedar City, Utah over the July Fourth weekend and finished in second place.
BEATTY What will ever become of the Barrick Bullfrog mine site outside of Beatty? That has been a question for a decade and a half.
In his July 5 press briefing, FBI director James Comey spoke 2,341 words explaining his decision not to recommend criminal charges over Hillary Clintons use of a private email server to transmit, receive and store classified information during her tenure as U.S. Secretary of State. He could have named that tune in four words:
In about 1971 when I was an Army police officer in Germany, I read in Stars and Stripes that a German town was being abandoned because it was polluted beyond saving as a result of the activities of a local business. The inhabitants were being relocated to a new town.
CARSON CITY Some Nevadans are pushing the federal government to transfer more public acreage to state control, but history suggests past management of these lands by those entrusted with their care was mired in corruption.
CARSON CITY Nevadas juvenile justice system will get a thorough review with help from the U.S. Department of Justice in an initiative announced Tuesday by Gov. Brian Sandoval.
Tickets are now on sale for a special fundraiser benefiting Pahrumps Nathan Adelson Hospice.
The former chief scientist of the Yucca Mountain Project has released a two-volume, 920-page book on the history of the project.
The Nevada Department of Transportation began a $3.49 million widening project of State Route 160 between Rainbow Avenue and Calvada Boulevard on Tuesday.
A late-night crash on State Route 160 led to law enforcement searching for the person responsible.
Nye County commissioners filled two vacancies on the Nye County Water District Governing Board on Tuesday, leaving two positions unfilled.
A Pahrump man was arrested this week and charged with various preliminary counts, including attempted murder, after he allegedly stabbed a woman multiple times.
After record-breaking heat in town in the month of June, temperatures will remain at or just below normal for the coming days.
Brace yourself Pahrump, our neighbors to the east are pissed.
Since veep talk for Donald Trump is all the rage this week, let me throw my two cents in: Newt Gingrich. Here are my Top Ten reasons why…