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 $47 million.
Former Nevada Test Site workers will have a chance learn about government compensation and health care benefits.
There’s an old saying in the marketing biz: “For those who get it, no explanation is necessary. For those who don’t, no explanation is possible.”
I was just waking up when I got the phone call. You need to get to the hospital, your father has had a stroke.
There’s no doubt that many local parents and children are pleased with the return of the Pahrump Valley Youth Activities (PVYA) Summer Program, which provides summertime education and recreation for Pahrump’s youth.
Area veterans and their families were treated to an afternoon of food, fun and entertainment as the annual Pahrump Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Appreciation Barbecue returned to Ian Deutch Park on Saturday, June 10.
A 34-year-old woman died in a single-vehicle rollover Sunday on Nevada state Route 16o, the Nevada Highway Patrol reported.
The public information below was provided by the Nye County District Attorney’s office.
The Nevada National Guard’s Army Aviation Support Facility doubled as office space for Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval during a ceremony for two 422nd Signal Battalion units.
A corrections employee committed suicide Tuesday at the Nevada Southern Detention Center in Pahrump.
Nevada National Guard 92nd Civil Support Team Soldiers and Airmen spoke about their unit’s mission and capabilities with dozens of attendees at the Two-Year College Chemistry Consortium held at Truckee Meadows Community College.
The Beatty Veterans of Foreign Wars post held its annual flag retirement ceremony at Beatty’s Desert Hills Cemetery on Flag Day, Wednesday, June 14.
The “Trojans 14U” Connie Mack baseball team recorded their first wins of the Summer season (2-6) as they routed the Chargers Black team in a doubleheader on Tuesday night at home, 20-6 in the first game and then they beat them in a close game in the nightcap 9-7.
Pahrump’s 05 Trojans 12U Silver State Soccer team ended their season in glory on May 20-21 by winning the Silver State Soccer League Spring Cup.
Special Olympics Nevada celebrated its Reno Summer Games on June 9-10, where nearly 300 athletes throughout the state and eastern California gathered for track and field, swimming and bocce ball at Reno High School and the University of Nevada, Reno.
There is something to be said about watching athletes mature and grow up in this small town of ours.
The construction of Jack in the Box is underway in Pahrump with the foundation and utilities already in the ground.
Nye County Sheriff’s deputies are investigating yet another report of a fatal dog poisoning in the valley.
Nevada has filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit by Texas seeking to force the federal government to restart the licensing process for the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository.
Mountain Falls is slated to get 145 new residential lots after Pahrump Regional Planning Commission approved a tentative subdivision map at its meeting on Wednesday.
Not many high school athletes train that hard over the summer break. What do you have to do to motivate them? Just imagine, wouldn’t it be great if your high school athlete could get off the couch and do some meaningful training this summer? Some Tonopah High School parents found a solution to the couch potato blues.
The 14th annual Ms. Senior Golden Years USA pageant is planned for 7 p.m., on July 8 at the Saddle West Hotel and Casino where six contestants are participating.
The 2017 Miss Pahrump Pageant has crowned a winner.
Can we make Father’s Day brunch a thing? The holiday is usually all about the barbecue and the steaks and burgers (not that that’s a bad thing) but can we make the man some brunch? Why do the moms get all the brunch?
U.S. Sens. Dean Heller, R-Nevada, and Joe Manchin, D-West Virginia, introduced bipartisan legislation that aims to expand access to broadband by streamlining the application process required to construct broadband infrastructure on federal lands, the news release said.
Even though Little League closed out the regular season some two weeks ago, competitive baseball is still going on for some Little Leaguers.
VIP Allstars in Pahrump has changed its name to Allstars Athletics.
