Tariff talk prompts business concern

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has issued a statement on potential auto tariffs in the United States, indicating its strong opposition to the prospect.

Pahrump firefighter excited about hockey victories

It’s long been known that members of Pahrump’s first responders are prepared for just about anything that comes their way.

Tim Burke: People’s common sense is disappearing

I was watching a car passing another car across the double yellow line doing at least 20 mph over the speed limit entering Pahrump from the south on Highway 160 last week and I was thinking to myself, “that car’s driver is being just plain stupid.”

Community celebrates Class of 2018 in Pahrump

As with every graduation ceremony, those who excelled in the classroom were recognized individually for their respective academic prowess during graduation at Pahrump Valley High School.

Pahrump man shot to death in Vegas

A second arrest was made Thursday by Las Vegas police in Monday’s early morning shooting that left one man dead in the central valley.

Pahrump ATV crash prompts flight to UMC Trauma

One person was transported to UMC Trauma in Las Vegas following an early morning off-road vehicle crash.

Tonopah celebrates Jim Butler Days

Residents of Tonopah and others that attended the Jim Butler Days celebration during Memorial Day weekend, celebrated the town’s founder, along with the warriors that died in battle defending America throughout its history.

Pahrump’s Hardy takes home 2 buckles from state finals rodeo

Pahrump Valley High School junior Tye Hardy won buckles in bull riding and saddle bronc riding at the Nevada State High School Rodeo Association finals, which ended Tuesday in Winnemucca.

Community gathers to support Nye Sheriff’s sergeant

A vigil was held this week in Tonopah for Nye County Sheriff’s Sgt. Duane Downing, injured May 21 when he was struck by a vehicle.

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