The first question I often get asked when I tell people where I live is “Why do you live in Pahrump?” I generally answer them by asking a few of my own questions before I tell them why I live where I do.
U.S. Rep. Dina Titus has been in the Nevada political game for a long time.
One person was transported to Desert View Hospital following a two-vehicle collision involving an official Nye County utility truck just after 1 p.m. on Wednesday.
A wind-driven ground fire destroyed a detached garage at a residence on the 2300 block of Stardust Street in Pahrump earlier this week.
A medical marijuana establishment in Pahrump received a four-month extension for its special use permit.
As marijuana states back off of social marijuana use for fear of inciting a federal crackdown, Nevada is bucking the trend and pushing ahead with pot clubs.
In author George Orwell’s literary classic “1984,” the government’s Ministry of Truth was devoted to re-writing history to comport with Big Brother’s political agenda.
An anonymous announcement of a forthcoming public announcement: On April 26, an anonymous White House source says, the Trump administration “will outline our broad principles and priorities …. We are moving forward on comprehensive tax reform that cuts tax rates for individuals, simplifies our overly-complicated system and creates jobs by making American businesses competitive.”
Let’s talk about polenta! Polenta is a versatile staple made from ground corn that can serve as an appetizer, side or main dish, for breakfast, lunch or dinner. It can be seasoned sweet or savory. Serve soft, like mashed potatoes, or cool and slice into pieces. It can even be baked crisp into fries!
Nye County School District elementary menu for the week of May 1 – May 5:
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 $33 million.
As the wild turkey season comes to an end, it’s time to reflect on the challenges and state of this unique sport.
Fur trappers would have to identify their traps and pay higher fees under a bill approved Tuesday by the Nevada Senate.
A bill requiring the state engineer to prepare a water budget and inventory of groundwater each of Nevada’s 256 water basins was approved Tuesday by the Nevada Senate.
Anti-drone warfare demonstrators briefly blocked traffic as airmen and workers arrived early Wednesday at Creech Air Force Base, continuing a series of protests this week.
Nine area educators will be lauded for their respective talents and dedication in the classroom, as the annual Stand for Children, Teacher of the Year Celebration returns on Saturday.
K-9 Kane now enjoys the outdoors since he retired after more than six years of service at the Nye County Sheriff’s Office.
Pahrump Valley Chamber of Commerce Events Coordinator Vicky Hilling describes it as the chamber’s largest fundraiser of the year, as the 19th Annual Business and Home Expo returns to town.
The public information below was provided by the Nye County District Attorney’s office.
The Trump administration will begin a review on recent national monument declarations, including Gold Butte in Nevada, with an eye on changes to the 1906 law that authorized the executive branch to set aside public lands for protection.
Scotty’s Castle may not reopen until early 2020, according to Death Valley Park Superintendent Mike Reynolds, although officials are still aiming for late 2019.
The recent warm springtime temperatures are causing swarms of bees to invade neighborhoods in the valley, according to local officials.
Nye County Commission Chairman Dan Schinhofen said he was disappointed by the steadfast opposition of the Nevada delegation to Yucca Mountain at the House Energy and Commerce Committee’s hearing.
A congressional battle was renewed Wednesday when a House panel held its first hearing this year on reviving the mothballed Yucca Mountain nuclear repository in Nevada.
The Dragon Cloud Karate Dojo performed its last black belt test in Pahrump on April 21.
There aren’t too many events where one can go out and participate side-by-side with an Olympian.
The arrival of spring means it’s time for a concert featuring the Pahrump Arts Council High Desert Chorale.