A popular Pahrump car club is calling it quits after more than two decades.
Pahrump says the town is on the rise after after a carefully-thought-out plan to draw new residents and tourists alike to the area.
CARSON CITY — A state panel on Tuesday approved a nearly $900,000 request from the Department of Taxation to prepare Nevada for the establishment of recreational marijuana sales by next year.
The Pahrump Tourism Advisory Committee is going to identify potential sources of revenue to continue the ongoing marketing efforts for the town.
Valley Communications Association has continued bulk up its staff in order to keep pace with the expanding demand for wireless broadband service in the area.
CARSON CITY — Nevada Highway Patrol troopers will soon wear body cameras to record their interactions with the public with the approval Tuesday of a $1.25 million five-year contract to purchase and operate the devices for its uniformed officers.
The Lady Trojans’ game with Desert Pines at home on Monday was all about defense. Unfortunately, it was the Jaguars who came with the better one, winning 41-25.
In the 1A Southern League, the team to beat this year could be the Lady Knights basketball team (8-5 overall, 1-0), who seems to be continuing where they left off last year.
Nye County District Attorney Angela Bello sided with Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt, who stated that the new firearm background check measure is unenforceable for private gun sales and transfers.
A report released by the Nevada Departments of Transportation and Public Safety shows that fatal crashes in the county are down, but up slightly statewide.
‘Tis the season, the season for presidential pardons.
Since the 1920s, many Nevadans have wanted a national park in eastern Nevada. In 1934, landscape architect William Penn Mott surveyed the area for the National Park Service and recommended creation of the park.
A road project for 13 miles of Highway 160 in north Pahrump has been delayed after Nye County commissioners postponed approval of two agreements with the construction company Road and Highway Builders.
One of the boys top prep teams came to Pahrump on Monday, hoping for an easy win. And it looked like that’s what it would be when in less than two minutes of play the Trojans boys basketball team gave up 10 unanswered points.
One doesn’t have to be a rocket scientist to figure out that our community has to do something about obesity, a problem rampant among children and adults.
Sarah Gensaw, the local woman facing numerous felony battery charges, is scheduled for a pre-trial hearing Jan. 19.
In the event of a serious medical emergency, a timely first-aid response for the patient is crucial.
One person was transported by air to UMC Trauma following a two-vehicle collision on Highway 160 on Jan. 2.
