Tim Burke: Losing a friend to depression

We had been childhood friends since we were six years old. Bob (not his real name) and I grew up in small-town Nevada.

Tatuado Wild Side in Pahrump raises funds for hurricane victims

Thanks to the efforts of the Tatuado Wild Side Tavern, at 2101 Gamebird Road, a cash donation will go to the American Red Cross to assist with recovery efforts in the wake of Hurricane Harvey this month.

Prostitutes could own Pahrump brothel

Pahrump could get the first brothel owned by prostitutes.

Strong winds damage buildings, vehicles in Death Valley

A powerful storm system this week brought heavy rains and wind to Death Valley National Park, damaging buildings and employees’ vehicles.

Lawsuit challenges BLM’s oil leases, including Nye County

The Center for Biological Diversity and the Sierra Club filed a lawsuit this week challenging the U.S. Bureau of Land Management’s June sale of oil and gas leases in parts of Nevada, including Nye County.

Luau raises thousands of dollars in Pahrump

A program in Pahrump works to fulfill the needs of abused and neglected children throughout the valley.

Three-sport athlete has passion for sports

Pahrump Valley Trojans three-sport junior athlete Jackie Stobbe is addicted to the games she plays.

Nevada board to consider $1M to fight Yucca Mountain plan

Nevada is ramping up its fight against the proposed Yucca Mountain waste dump, with a contract for nearly $1 million for legal services up for a vote on Tuesday.

Victim identified in Esmeralda wreck

More details are emerging about a nighttime fatal wreck that killed a Good Samaritan along U.S. Highway 6 in Esmeralda County on Labor Day weekend.

Man accused in infant son’s death appears in Pahrump court

The Pahrump man arrested and charged with open murder and child abuse, causing substantial bodily harm, was formally arraigned before Judge Kent Jasperson on Thursday morning.

Nevada may ship 200 prisoners to Arizona

Two hundred Nevada inmates will likely be sent to an Arizona prison.

Trojans take second at Larry Burgess Invitational

Senior runner Bryce Odegard’s second-place finish out of 97 runners helped the Pahrump Valley boys cross-country team to take second place at the Larry Burgess Invitational.

Trojans boys soccer falls hard to Western

The Western Warriors were just too much for the Pahrump Valley boys soccer team on Monday evening as the Trojans fell at home 8-0.

DeAngelo Brown lifts Pahrump Valley past Rancho

A small contingent of loyal football fans sat with umbrellas and ponchos at Rancho High School as the unrelenting rain came down in torrents, soaking the two football teams on the field.

Cooler temperatures coming to Pahrump

The weather in Pahrump will begin to feel more like fall come Thursday with temperatures dropping into the 80s, the National Weather Service in Las Vegas projects.

Vending machine brings clean water to tiny California town

The effort to give residents of Tecopa, 80 miles west of Las Vegas, their own local source of clean drinking water took far longer than anticipated.

Pahrump man jailed in death of infant son

A local man is facing child murder charges, following an investigation early last week.

Wildland fire burns close to Tecopa community

Lightning ignited a brush fire on public lands in Tecopa on Monday afternoon, burning 27 acres and traveling up to the very edge of the residential hot springs community.

Ceremonies in Pahrump remember events of 9/11

There was no shortage of area public officials at two remembrance ceremonies for the Sept. 11 tragedies 16 years ago this week.

Dennis Myers: a solution that is seeking a problem

Last week, four national television networks simulcast the same program, “XQ Super School Live.”

1 22 23 24 25 26 85
December 2025
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
1234567
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
293031  
MOST READ
LISTEN TO THE TOP FIVE HERE