Due to early deadlines, the results of the Wednesday lottery drawing will not be available in the PVT. Go online to www.calottery.com or check next Wednesday’s Pahrump Valley Times for the winning numbers.
Happy day after Thanksgiving! Want to know who I feel sorry for? That lonely bowl of cranberry sauce in the back of the fridge. That’s who. Yesterday was the moment the cranberry waits for all year long. Her moment to shine. The belle of the bowl. The saucy side dish siren. The debutante of the bog. (Cue the sad violin music.) And now it’s over.
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission appointed two Timbisha Shoshone members to the Yucca Mountain Licensing Support Network Advisory Review Panel, a federal advisory committee tasked with collecting information pertaining to the licensing of the proposed nuclear waste repository.
Dozens of people poured into Valley Communications Association Inc.’s tech expo to learn about the association’s new digital services, including its digital TV service.
An early Sunday afternoon motor vehicle crash has left one person clinging to life, Pahrump Valley Fire and Rescue Chief Scott Lewis said.
Nathan Adelson Hospice, Southern Nevada’s largest non-profit hospice, is hosting its 13th Annual Festival of Trees event in Pahrump on Dec. 1 to help raise funds for hospice programs and services, organizers 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 $33 million.
Prior to its ribbon-cutting ceremony this month, the manager of Pahrump’s Tractor Supply Company made sure to note that the brand new business offers much more than its name suggests.
Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval recently announced that New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has signed the Multi-State Internet Gaming Agreement, effective immediately.
Republicans received decisive defeats in Virginia, New Jersey and local elections elsewhere on Nov. 7.
Last weekend I went to see the new movie, “Wonder.”
More than a dozen local “celebrities” generated upward of $14,000 for a local non-profit agency, as the annual Nye County Celebrity Auction got underway on Saturday, Nov. 18 at the Pahrump Nugget.
National Park Service employees had to roll out about 600 feet of hose to erase the latest graffiti at Death Valley: large letters and symbols scratched into the mud bottom of Ubehebe Crater at the northern end of the national park.
Nevada Highway Patrol is investigating fatal accident Friday morning in which a vehicle struck a 52-year-old man who was illegally walking on the highway.
The Pahrump Valley High School wrestling team had a big year in 2014 when they won the state championship and since then it has been hard times trying to get back up to that form.
A failed federal ban on sports betting is driving an illegal, underground market of at least $150 billion annually, argues legal papers filed in the United States Supreme Court by the American Gaming Association.
Local team honored for its successes
Here is a look at the fishing report provided by the Nevada Department of Wildlife:
Crew members with Valley Electric Association were at work Friday, preparing for next week’s 4th Annual Community Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony.
An investigation into the Nye County death of a Crescent Dunes Solar Energy Project subcontractor’s employee didn’t yield any violations or citations, according to the documents provided by Nevada’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
As incredible as it may sound, there is a hot Thanksgiving Day meal guaranteed for anyone and everyone residing in the Pahrump Valley, come next Thursday, Nov. 23.
A motorist was killed along Nevada Highway 160 early Thursday morning near Mountain Springs, the Nevada Highway Patrol reported.
Great Basin Water Company customers affected by a precautionary notice earlier this week no longer need to boil their water, company officials said in a statement on Thursday.
In what can best be described as a throwback to an archaic and antiquated era in this nation’s history, a dozen living, breathing American adults will be auctioned off to the highest bidder at the Pahrump Nugget on Saturday evening.
For the past few weeks, Tonopah’s streets have been overflowing with trash, and town officials plan to discuss the issue after angry residents took their frustration to social media.
The Trump administration recently appointed Janice Kolvet as the new state executive director for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Nevada Farm Service Agency, officials announced this week.
The Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest’s Spring Mountains National Recreation Area has extended the temporary emergency shooting closure in Lovell Canyon for an additional year, officials announced.