The Journey of Hope South cross-country cycling team made a pit stop in Pahrump to visit the Pahrump Special Olympics athletes at Burdett and Terry Ward’s house.
The Gil Llewellyn Game Time Basketball Camp was in town for the week, working with 25 basketball players of different ages from June 12-15 at the Pahrump Valley High School gym.
The heat is back in full force in the desert where we live and people who live here have to deal with the heat. Those in town that run to stay in shape learn to either run early in the morning or learn to run in the heat.
A Pahrump man, known simply as the “goat man,” otherwise known as Dr. Walt Cosdon, has been seen driving around in his pickup truck with Bambi the goat throughout the town for the past nine years.
DEATH VALLEY – The driest place in the U.S. is bracing for its first extremely hot week of the year as temperatures in Death Valley National Park are expected to soar above 120 degrees.
Local residents can expect higher than normal daytime temperatures as a heat wave envelops the Pahrump Valley this week.
The U.S. Department of Energy will remove 5,000 cubic feet of low-level waste from the Tonopah Test Range as part of the clean-up effort, officials said.
Writing in Reason magazine, Ronald Bailey asks (and tries to answer) a question you’ve probably been hearing a lot lately and may have silently asked yourself: “Are Robots Going to Steal Our Jobs?”
Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman is bullish on the ability of Nevada’s biggest city to attract more big league professional sports franchises.
No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in Saturday’s drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $48 million.
North Las Vegas resident later worked as tireless veterans advocate and helped shape “stolen valor” laws aimed at war hero pretenders.
If you are one of the thousands of construction workers who fled the Las Vegas Valley during the recession of 2008, perhaps it is time to come back, said a leading Las Vegas gaming executive.
A longtime popular pub has undergone a “rebranding.”
Meadows Bank, with a branch in Pahrump, was recognized by S&P Global Market Intelligence as the sixth best-performing community bank, out of roughly 5,400 banks with under $1 billion in assets for 2016.
Hardened by an intense interstate contest in April, the Nevada Army Guard’s Spc. Grant Reimers and Sgt. Oswald Sanchez swept the Region VII Best Warrior Competition here in mid-May.
It is not often that a movie premiere takes place in Beatty.
State officials notified Gov. Brian Sandoval and the Board of Examiners on Tuesday that lawmakers will soon be asked to approve a conveyance agreement to accept 12,000 acres of land along the East Fork of the Walker River.
The great central Nevada oil rush appears to be off to a slow start.
A series of brush fires have dominated recent service calls for Pahrump first responders beginning late last week.
Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt has filed a friend of the court brief in support of a federal executive order penalizing sanctuary cities.
A bill to expedite the licensing and development of Yucca Mountain nuclear waste site in Nevada was passed by a subcommittee on Thursday, clearing the first hurdle for legislation expected to be taken up in the House this year.
