Laxalt’s upcoming but as-of-yet unannounced gubernatorial campaign was the underlying theme of his third annual Basque Fry.
Tax reform and relief is the next big issue before Congress and U.S. Sen. Dean Heller, R-Nevada, should have a front row seat since he sits on the Senate Finance Committee and Senate Banking Committee.
A traffic-safety crackdown in Nevada and Nye County continues through Friday.
Failing to display license plates, or having them obscured, are misdemeanor traffic offenses that can land violators a maximum $1,000 fine and six months in jail
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 $13 million.
Lyft now provides service to all of Clark County and Pahrump, officials with the ride-hailing company said Thursday.
Pahrump Valley Fire and Rescue Services crews were met with a variety of service calls over the past week.
Patty Bishop
The late Dr. Barbie J. Taylor, a well-known psychologist in the area, will be honored during a Celebration of Life on Saturday, Sept. 23, at 2 p.m. in the Lee Funeral Home chapel, 720 Buol Road, followed by a reception at the Desert Greens Clubhouse, 350 West Wilson Road.
Leadership at a local nonprofit that assists puppies, kittens and fully-grown animals find a permanent home or obtain needed medical care has established a new outlet to help fund the organization’s efforts.
AT&T is planning to host a free event in Pahrump on Monday, Sept. 11 to help inform area residents about applying for Access from AT&T, an internet service for qualifying low-income households, the communications company announced.
With eight to 10 new solar towers coming to the Tonopah area as part of the Sandstone project, some are voicing concerns about potential environmental risks, but SolarReserve, who plans to build the project, is assuring that the location is “ideal” for the project.
SolarReserve is moving forward with the plan to build up to 10 more solar thermal towers near Tonopah, but Nye County officials want to make sure the project provides jobs for Nye residents.
Pahrump Valley Trojans football is looking for their first win at 0-2. Their upcoming opponent is the Rancho High School Rams (0-1) , who in the past have been outscored by their opponents 401 to 50 and have not won a game since since Oct. 23, 2015 when they beat Del Sol 16-14.
Beatty football won their opening game of the season. The Hornets traveled to Lone Pine (California) and beat them 36-8.
In Pahrump Valley’s first league game of the season, the Trojans easily rolled past Mojave 8-0.
On August 17 Pahrump resident and senior citizen, Gary Miller, 66, took first place in six dances in two divisions at the M Resort in the Nevada Ball DanceSport Championships.
Obviously, the football season is weighing on my mind. The opening college games came with a flurry and they ran from Thursday night until Monday because of the Labor Day holiday. I loved it.
It came down to the last few seconds of the Labor Day Classic cross-country meet with Pahrump Valley senior runner Bryce Odegard and Milton Amezcua of Green Valley leading the 148 runners down the stretch. Amezcua pushed forward in the last seconds to beat Odegard for the win (16 minutes, 40 seconds).
It’s been 16 years since the nation’s worst terrorist attack in American history.
The Internet and social media has greatly enhanced the capabilities of those that want to attack someone or something.
Let’s make some things perfectly clear here about this DACA business …
A new tourism venture could bring more visitors to Pahrump in the coming months.
Renovation work on the shuttered Goldfield Hotel began over the summer and plans to open parts of the landmark building in Goldfield are moving forward.
When a Desert View Hospital X-ray technician shouted to a Nye County Sheriff’s Office deputy, “she’s running, she’s running,” the chase was on for Nye County Detention Center inmate Brittany Lynn White, 24.
The public information below was provided by the Nye County District Attorney’s office.
Nye County Sheriff Office personnel recently were lauded for their outstanding professionalism and service to the community.
