Children’s artwork was on display at the Beatty Community Center Saturday, July 29, as Studio 401 held its first annual Art Gallery Show.
A Pahrump couple is facing child abuse charges following an investigation by the Nye County Sheriff’s Office and the Nevada Division of Child and Family Services (DCFS) this month.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Rural Development still has about $2.8 million in Direct Home Loan funding available for rural low-income homebuyers, officials announced.
A new outlet for entertainment in Pahrump opened at the end of July.
Monday evening proved to be a busy one for area fire crews as they responded to two simultaneous fires just after 9:30.
Nevada state Sen. Don Gustavson, a Republican from Sparks, said Friday he will not run for re-election to District 14 in 2018.
The congressman who served as head of Nevada’s Trump-for-president campaign said that Trump should not have the power to pardon himself.
The town of Goldfield is going to kick things up a notch starting Friday, as the 17th annual Goldfield Days gets underway — an event that will bring festivities for the entire weekend.
A series of amendments to block funding to revive the Yucca Mountain nuclear repository died in the House and were not included in a four-bill, $800 billion spending package.
In a civil complaint against Nye County and the Board of Nye County Commissioners, a Pahrump business owner is asking the court to void the county’s recent changes to its rules related to solid waste handling.
Nye County gaming wins were positive on an annual basis but dipped slightly for the month in June.
The Cold War Patriots are set to visit Pahrump where they plan to honor former uranium workers of the nuclear weapons and uranium industries with an exhibit titled “Remembrance Quilt Experience.”
For the 11th consecutive year, the Valley Electric Association Ambassador Program will conduct its Fill the Bucket event on Saturday, Aug. 5, to gather school supplies for needy students within VEA’s service territory, the association announced.
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 $60 million.
