Nevada Outreach Training Organization Director Salli Kerr, second from right, received a $500 donation from Pahrumps World Famous Cuts N Dos salon last week following a month-long lottery where tickets were purchased for $1.
Clark County is again fretting about the annual influx of fireworks for the Fourth of July not legal in their jurisdiction.
Fire crews, along with Valley Electric Association workers, responded to the intersection of Duck Street and Mountain View Avenue following a single-vehicle crash involving a utility pole Sunday afternoon.
The Lovell Canyon fire that shut down part of State Route 160 on Sunday is nearly fully contained.
One of the valleys older gatherings of horticulturists are looking to (pun coming) grow.
Summer is not summer without football, but usually it’s around August when we start talking about the sport. But with the return of Joe Clayton as head coach of the Trojans, the Southern Utah University football camp returns and this means the players were out in the heat preparing for next week’s camp.
U.S. Senate candidate Joe Heck’s campaign wasted no time in clarifying the Nevada congressman’s claims about Muslims that he had made during his visit to Pahrump a few weeks ago.
On July 18-20 Jodi Weiss, an ultramarathon runner, will run one of the toughest ultramarathons in the world, the Styr Labs Badwater 135.
A plan to dissolve recently merged justice court townships in 2019 raised the question if an election could be held prior to the sunset date.
With a grant application deadline looming, a group of local volunteers is hoping to bring a public motocross facility to the Pahrump Fairgounds.
The Nye County Commission on Tuesday voted 5-0 to adopt its agreement with the Nye County Employee Association. The agreement runs from July 1 of this year through June 30, 2020.
Pahrump man arrested after alleged altercation with deputies
Pahrump Valley Fire and Rescue crews, along with Nye County Sheriff’s deputies, were dispatched to the intersection of Leslie and West Irene streets for a two-vehicle collision just before 1 p.m., last Wednesday.
A structure fire June 15 claimed the life of a Pahrump man.
It has happened again.
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 $11 million.
When school-age children are out of school, those that come from less fortunate families have a hard time eating healthy meals routinely outside of a school setting.
Valley Electric Association, Inc.’s board of directors voted unanimously to approve the resolution to increase its electrical rates by 9.9 percent.
Hot summer temperatures will continue in the valley over the next week, with possible relief in the form of rain showers beginning with the middle of the week.
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TECOPA, CALIFORNIA — A destination trailhead is under construction at Tecopa’s China Ranch Date Farm through a collaboration between federal and state agencies, nonprofit conservation groups and a local landowner.
The question the gun grabbers keep asking in response to the Orlando nightclub massacre by a wacko ISIS sympathizer is why anyone needs an “assault rifle.” The simple and obvious answer, of course, is…
Good news for Air Force veterans and aviation fans in general. After abandoning in 2015 what had become a favorite annual event in Nevada, this year Nellis Air Force Base will again host Aviation Nation.
Glen Canyon, Arizona contains one of the few stretches of river whose beauty rivals that of the Grand Canyon farther down the Colorado River.
Summertime and the living is easy, right? Or it would be if you could get the kiddies to willingly help around the house.
Horrific events like the heartbreaking tragedy in Orlando — the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history — bring out the best and the worst in the American character.