The Wells Fargo Bank in Pahrump is one of a few rural locations in the state that allows customers to withdraw cash using a smartphone.
While climatological factors like drought, heat and wind are primary factors in the wildfires currently raging throughout Northern California, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke last month took important steps to begin reversing nearly three decades of federal neglect in prevention of forest wildfires.
It is only a matter of time until today’s children in Pahrump will transition into adolescence and adulthood.
The Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) will discontinue using the anti-icing agent, “Ice Slicer,” along Kyle Canyon Road (Nevada Highway 157) uphill of the Rainbow subdivision starting this winter.
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Tonopah Field Office, will host a round of public walking tours at Rhyolite on Saturday, officials said.
The Vietnam War. The word is burned into the minds of millions of Americans.
A California man died in an apparent quad crash at Amargosa Valley’s Big Dune, Nye County officials said.
State Sen. Yvanna Cancela said she that she fears if Attorney General Adam Laxalt is elected governor, he will undo accomplishments by current Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval.
Democrats will co-sponsor a bill to ban bump stocks in the 2019 Nevada Legislature if the federal government doesn’t act first, a state senator says.
Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt plans to make a stop in Pahrump as part of “The Laxalt 17” on Nov. 7.
Nye County has become Nevada’s first Purple Heart County in recognition of its Purple Heart medal recipients on Oct. 17.
A Las Vegas lawmaker is making a last-minute plea to stop a House energy bill that would jumpstart the stalled Yucca Mountain nuclear waste project in Nevada.
The first Tractor Supply Co. retail store in Southern Nevada, under construction in Pahrump, is on schedule to make its debut this week.
The Chicken Ranch being listed for sale in September could lead to another notable chapter in the brothel industry in Nye County.
BEATTY — Beatty’s big doings are upon us again.
The Trojans top two golfers, freshman Breanne Nygaard and junior Makalea Petrie held their own at state and helped the Trojans achieve third place at the two-day Class 3A Nevada State Golf Championship at Mountain Falls Golf Course.
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Beatty writer Richard Stephens sent in this photo as the Beatty community prepares for Halloween.
Pahrump Valley Fire and Rescue Services crews helped save the lives of more than a dozen exotic animals from a structure fire last week, along with assisting in saving the life of a motorist injured in a rollover crash and battling other blazes.
An initiative to turn the world orange in early November is working to bring awareness to a rare medical condition that causes chronic pain.
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 $25 million.
Each year the Pahrump Disability Outreach Program’s (PDOP) Pumpkin Days draws hundreds of visitors to Ian Deutch Memorial Park, and this year was no different.
The 10th annual firefighter’s bazaar and flea market in Tecopa, California is set from 7 a.m. 4 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 28, organizers announced.
Focusing on ever-closer ties between Nevada and Poland, Gov. Brian Sandoval departed for his second trade mission to the European Union member earlier this month, his office announced.
Amazon said Monday that it received 238 proposals from cities and regions in the United States, Canada and Mexico hoping to be the home of the company’s second headquarters.
The Trojans seek to rebound from their loss at Sunrise Mountain last week when they host the Western Warriors in more league action at 7 p.m. today.
Sophomore running back Fabian Perez led the Hornets with 98 yards rushing to help Beatty overcome Round Mountain on homecoming 47-0.
The Pahrump Valley High School girls soccer team had another great team outing, where they spread the goals around, defeating Cheyenne in a home match on Wednesday night 4-2.