Two Pahrump residents were arrested last week after allegedly holding a woman against her will for a week.
Vasili Platunov, the owner of Est-Alfa K-9 Security Services, LLC filed a lawsuit against Nye County alleging that his property use that currently houses over 100 dogs had been grandfathered.
Traffic along a one-mile-long stretch of Highway 372 will shift beginning Monday.
As usual, it was a relatively busy weekend for Pahrump Valley Fire and Rescue crews.
The group behind Pahrump’s tourism efforts wants to attract more money to town.
The Great Basin College Career and Technical Education Department is holding an open house Thursday.
There is new leadership at J.G. Johnson Elementary School.
After a strong 2016, home sales in the valley started 2017 on a mixed note, with the quantity of homes sold down, but the average price up.
Three individuals were arrested last week in connection with a shooting incident that occurred in January near a bus stop.
It’s hard to believe, but just 12 weeks after one of the most unpleasant elections in history, Nevada journalists were writing last week about the election two years from now.
I am writing to make you aware of the excellent care my mother received from Desert View Hospital during an unexpected stay at Desert View.
I am writing in regard to the person who plowed into the wild horse on Blagg Road. They hit it, and left it to suffer. It wasn’t reported or it would have been put down sooner.
“Let me begin by saying that although this has been billed as an anti-war rally, I stand before you as someone who is not opposed to war in all circumstances,” Illinois State Senator Barack Obama said in 2002. Later in the same speech: “What I am opposed to is a dumb war.”
The Trojans will seven wrestlers to the Class 3A state championships in Reno starting on Friday.
Dylan Wright wrestles as an eighth grader for the club team Pahrump Junior Trojans Wrestling. His school, Rosemary Clarke Middle School, has no wrestling program.
Bethany Calvert is one of the reasons the Trojans are headed to the playoffs for the first time since 2008. The senior point guard has led the team in scoring several times this year but also leads off the court as well.
CARSON CITY — Nevada lost more than 2,500 rooftop solar installation jobs in 2016 after state utility regulators imposed new, less favorable net metering rates that slowed the industry to a crawl, a report released Tuesday shows.
There are no shortage of activities coming to the Pahrump Community Library this month.
CARSON CITY — Well owners demonstrated before the Nevada Legislature convened Monday to protest proposed measures to regulate domestic wells that will be considered during the 120-day session.
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 $10 million.
It turns out that the seating arrangement is not the only thing changing at Tonopah Town Board meetings.
Local teens are leading efforts to bring the town’s history alive, an initiative that would build on the town’s ongoing push to tout the community as a tourist destination.
It might just be continuing to adjust to Tonopah’s weather, but this winter’s been a rough one.
GOLDFIELD – A prominent Esmeralda County husband and wife team is preparing to say goodbye to Goldfield and to building their dream in the historic community.
Nye County School District elementary menu for the week of Feb. 6 – Feb. 10:
Junior Trojans wrestling: There will be a car wash in front of Healthcare Partners, 1401 Highway 160 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. on Jan. 4.
Tourist dollars pass through Pahrump down Highway 160 every day.
Back in the old days, if some out-of-state shyster rolled into Vegas and got caught trying to cheat the house, there’s a good chance you’d find him black-and-blue and unconscious inside a trash dumpster in some dark alley – or worse. And after learning of the scam Oakland Raiders owner Mark Davis tried to pull on us this week, I found myself missing those old days.
