Inspirations Senior Living holds open house

Local seniors and others enjoyed a night of socializing and entertainment at a local memory care and assisted living facility.

 
Footage shows pursuit of suspects from Pahrump to Las Vegas

The pursuit, captured on camera by documentary series Live PD, unfolded with the sound of breaking glass coming from inside the hotel room, which sent the deputies sprinting back to the parking lot.

Dennis Myers: One more look at vets issue

In the Pahrump Valley Times last month, I wrote about the urban myth that soldiers returning from Vietnam were spat upon.

Victor Joecks: Time to bring firing squads, hanging back to Nevada

In seven states and Washington, D.C., terminally ill patients can get a prescription from their doctor to kill themselves. Nevada state government, however, can’t legally obtain the drugs needed to kill a convicted murderer who wants to die. Welcome to 2018.

Cliven Bundy talks politics in Pahrump

Pahrump played host to an exciting evening for a large crowd of Nye County residents who had the opportunity to hear Nevada rancher and well-known conservative activist Cliven Bundy speak at the Independent American Party-sponsored “Constitution Dinner.”

Nevada State Engineer issues amendment to Pahrump’s Order #1293

The battle over Nevada State Engineer Order #1293 is still being waged in the court system and awaiting definitive resolution but certain Pahrump Valley property owners are now getting some relief from the restrictions laid down by that order. Those involved in the situation are hailing the amendment as a good-faith move forward in resolving the contention surrounding the subject.

Crystal Spring Fire is fully contained near Pahrump

Fire crews continue to battle a lightning-caused fire in the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area just north of Pahrump.

Family Dollar stores reopen in Pahrump

Family Dollar stores ordered shut down by Nye County officials for being out of compliance with state fire codes for rural firefighting have reopened.

Nevada ceremony highlights flag, patriotism

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution held an American flag retirement ceremony at the Veterans Cemetery in Boulder City.

Man dies after fall while hiking in Death Valley

A California man is dead after suffering a fall during a hike near Panamint Butte in Death Valley National Park.

Program offers loan/grant funds in Nevada

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Rural Utilities Service has more than $4 billion in direct loan funds and $1 billion in grant funds available for rural community water and wastewater system improvements, nearly triple the normal annual obligation, officials announced.

Retail sales continue steady run

June retail sales were up 0.07 percent seasonally adjusted from May’s strong performance and increased 4.2 percent unadjusted year-over-year as economic growth continued despite the U.S. trade war with China and other countries, the National Retail Federation said.

Efforts promote rural Nevada tourism

The Nevada Commission on Tourism this summer approved $1,006,203 in grant funding to rural communities to promote tourism through marketing projects.

Pahrump Junior Little Leaguers come up short in Nevada tournament

After three wild games that ended in a District 4 championship, it should come as no surprise that there were more twists and turns awaiting the P-Town Junior Little League All-Stars at the state tournament in Carson City.