You know what I love about June? Even though strawberries have been available since February, in June they actually start to taste like strawberries! Can I get a Woo-Hoo?
The Miss Pahrump Pageant returns to the Saddle West Showroom at 6:30 p.m. Saturday.
If you can take a punch and like getting hit by a 2,000-pound bull, then bullfighting is the job for you.
I am sure by now, as former Nevada Wolf Pack star Colin Kaepernick, once adored throughout Nevada, now finds himself up a creek without a paddle and no water, that he is saying to himself, “What is the big deal, all I did was refuse to stand for a song?”
Trojans softball team received top honors on the all-region team and all-conference teams.
Nevada Sen. Dean Heller delivered a warning Tuesday to the Trump administration over its plan to restart the licensing process on the Yucca Mountain nuclear repository.
Four Pahrump-area residents have received their degree from WGU Nevada during a commencement ceremony in Las Vegas, the university announced.
The head of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission asked Congress on Wednesday for $30 million and staff to review the expected restart of the license application to permanently store nuclear waste at the Yucca Mountain repository in Nevada.
After three years at the helm, Pahrump Valley High School’s JROTC leader, Lt. Col. Patrick J. Nary, is leaving the post.
The U.S. Department of Transportation will award over $4.6 million in federal grants to airports in rural Nevada, including in Nye County.
A year after Renown Health launched telemedicine in Tonopah, concerns remain about the town’s lack of emergency medical services.
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The Pahrump Trojans 14 and under Connie Mack team came close to winning its first game against the GV Elite team from Las Vegas on Monday, losing 8-7.
It just irks me to know that Pahrump has to go another year without having its own senior games.
Three local soccer players who play on the Pahrump Valley High School girls soccer team participated with some Las Vegas girls in a beach sand soccer tourney in Huntington Beach, California.
As daytime temperatures approach the triple-digit mark in southern Nye County, local fire crews are responding to more fires in the valley as of late.
It was a first-time event for area veterans, courtesy of Assemblyman James Oscarson.
An off-road vehicle rider who died in an off-road crash last month in Amargosa Valley is identified as a 59-year-old North Las Vegas resident, the Nye County Sheriff’s Office said.
Pahrump resident Richard Adams, 54, would not go down without a fight as Nye County sheriff’s deputies attempted to arrest him on domestic battery charges inside the Rebel convenience store at Highways 160 and 372.
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 $44 million.
Nevada’s 2nd U.S. House Rep. Mark Amodei, R-Carson City, said that he will run for re-election in 2018, even though in the past, he has flirted with the possibility of running statewide — for either governor or attorney general.
Nevada is right in the middle of a hotbed of electric vehicle markets.
Nevada’s taxable sales increased 15 percent from March 2016 to March 2017, the Nevada Department of Taxation reported.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is seeking applications for technical assistance and training grants in the Community Facilities program.
Two executives with a combined 50-plus years’ experience in the utility industry joined Valley Electric Association on June 1, the association announced in Pahrump.
The Pahrump Regional Planning Commission is expected to vote on a tentative map application for a subdivision containing 145 residential lots on approximately 33.34 acres in the Mountain Falls Master Planned Community.
With triple-digit temperatures fast approaching, Nye County Animal Control officials want to send a strong message to area pet owners.
Mountain Falls Golf Course is not all about the golf.
