A volunteer ambulance crew in Tonopah, who transported a patient from a motor vehicle crash at the beginning of October to Bishop, California, found themselves in harm’s way on the return trip.
U.S. Sen. Dean Heller, R-Nevada. is pushing fiercely for Congress to move on tax reform, though it could happen sooner rather than later.
As the weekend before Halloween arrives, Pahrump is about to turn into a frightening scene with zombies, darkness and disorienting twists and turns through multiple special events for the holiday.
The Beatty High School football team came within five points of the biggest upset of the year as it lost to the defending Class 1A state champions.
The Tonopah Muckers girls golf team had three girls attend the Nevada State Class 2A Golf Championships in West Wendover.
U.S. Sen. Dean Heller, R-Nevada, said he is the only person who keeps Yucca Mountain from moving forward.
A Pahrump woman is under arrest on abuse charges in connection with an ongoing investigation into the death of her 6-month child.
In an effort to get the message out that “character does count,” the Pahrump Valley High School athletic department sent 35 athletes out to Hafen Elementary School on Oct. 19.
A local Pahrump girl was the winner of a statewide pageant, receiving a scholarship and the opportunity to travel across several parts of Nevada over the next several months.
The Trojans girls soccer team fought Sunrise Mountain on Wednesday for the Sunset League title and tied the game, 0-0.
The Beatty High School volleyball team has won its last two matches, starting with a sweep of Round Mountain, 25-12, 25-14, 25-11 for homecoming week and ending with a win against fourth-place Liberty Baptist, 25-20, 25-10, 25-20.
The Trojans boys and girls cross-country are preparing for regionals.
Jason Voss won the VT Construction Tonopah 250 by a minute on Oct. 21.
From now through early spring is the best of times for roaming remote desert areas and examining at leisure the desert’s interesting and exposed geology.
Home Depot at Basin Avenue and Highway 160 was home to the Veterans Stand Down earlier this month.
The Pahrump Valley High School Trojans boys soccer team finished up their regular season at Sunrise Mountain (15-1 overall, 11-1 Sunset League) on Wednesday, losing 11-0.
U.S. Rep. Mark Amodei , R-Nev., thinks the House will pass a Yucca Mountain revival bill — maybe before Thanksgiving.
Pahrump Valley Winery owners Bill and Gretchen Loken continue to enjoy the fruits of their labor.
Nevada Army National Guard Pvt. Jacquelyn Trujillo grew familiar with the sound of rifle shots during Army Basic Combat Training in Fort Sill, Oklahoma, last summer.
One of the fastest production cars in the world will be coming out to Pahrump to break two speed records on Nov. 4.
South Pahrump resident wants dust abatement enforcement
When the disputes between Donald Trump and war widow Myeshia Johnson were going on, I happened to read a letter to the editor here in the Pahrump Valley Times from reader Jim Ferrell containing items like this: “For example, when George W. Bush was president, the Republicans insisted that the Pentagon spend $150 billion on bombers which the Pentagon said they did not need or want. Even today we spend something like 10 times more on military than any other country in the world.”
Why does my dog do that? I wish I had gotten paid for every time someone asked me that question when I was conducting a K-9 training session.
No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in Wednesday’s drawing of the California Super Lotto.
Break out the punch bowl!
The Pahrump Valley Trojans beat Western with ease with over 200 yards rushing on the ground and 66 yards passing through the air, 40-6.
The Trojans dominated Cheyenne on the court, beating them in three sets to take the Sunset League and the number one seed for the playoffs which start next week on Oct. 31 in Pahrump against the Sunrise League fourth-seed team.