Gary Wyatt was determined to get back into Victory Lane.
It was the kind of ending befitting a playoff game rather than a league opener, but it was no less satisfying for Christopher Vega and the Pahrump Valley High School boys soccer team.
Despite graduating a very talented group of seniors, Pahrump Valley High School girls soccer coach Julie Carrington made one thing very clear: The Trojans play for states.
After listening to more than a half dozen witnesses testify, Pahrump Justice of the Peace Kent Jasperson decided there was enough sufficient evidence to bound two teenage murder suspects up to district court.
A multi-jurisdictional operation from law enforcement agencies led to the arrests of 135 people wanted on felony charges across different states and counties, according to a U.S. Marshals Service release.
Editor’s Note: This is part one in a series on suicide prevention and awareness. Details on the Safe Talk, Youth Mental Health and Adult Mental First Health courses, as well as other suicide and mental health resources in Nye County, will be presented in a future publication of the Pahrump Valley Times.
In a continuation of the most recent lawsuit from brothel owner and Nevada Assembly District 36 candidate Dennis Hof, Nye County has filed a notice of violation in the case, citing allegedly illegally captured photographs taken by Hof.
There has been much time for reflection and contemplation since the worst terrorist attack on American soil in this nation’s history.
Note: This is Part 1 of 2 in the coverage of the energy choice forum.
U.S. Department of Energy proposal to store up to a ton of weapons-grade plutonium at the Nevada National Security Site, 65 miles northwest of Las Vegas, is condemned by state lawmakers.
A minibike rider is dead following a collision with a vehicle on Kellogg Road on Saturday evening.
On Sept. 5, the New York Times published an op-ed supposedly written by an anonymous official within President Donald Trump’s administration.
When Ronald Reagan was president (a REAL one, not an appointed one), he had difficulty with facts.
After more than a three-year hiatus, Tonopah will get a full-time physician’s assistant, officials said.
An employee for the Nye County seat of Tonopah has taken a new position with the Nevada Division of Tourism, more commonly known as TravelNevada. The agency also announced the promotion of a current employee in a news release.
Nevada Highway Patrol is investigating a four-vehicle crash Thursday morning on Interstate 11.
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 $31 million.
It’s almost autumn, this means soup weather! Along with soup comes warm, crispy, cheesy, gooey, buttery, toasty, grilled cheese sammies. This is just us living our best lives.
Pioneer Territory Court Appointed Special Advocates recently saw a big boost to its operation, with the Roaring 20s Quarter Auction fundraiser declared the “cat’s pajamas,” and bringing in a total of $11,000 to support the nonprofit.
One person received minor injuries following a two-vehicle collision along southbound Highway 160, near Dandelion Street just before 11:30 a.m., on Wednesday.
There were some tense moments this week as Nye County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a burglary in progress on the 1300 block of Galaxy Avenue.
The Nevada Department of Public Safety is investigating brothel owner and state Assembly candidate Dennis Hof over sexual assault allegations, the department confirmed Tuesday.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is inviting comments on the implementation of the e-Connectivity Broadband Pilot Program through Sept. 10.
Nye County School District elementary menu for the week of Sept. 10 – Sept. 14:
Local residents in need of quality health care may want to take advantage of a special event next month at the NyE Communities Coalition facility.
Nye County Sheriff Sharon Wehrly made a visit to Washington D.C. earlier this week to meet with White House officials on illegal immigration matters.
A judge ruled Tuesday that the Department of Corrections must reveal the name of the attending physician in the planned execution of Scott Dozier, but the name may be revealed only to the attorneys who represent the makers of drugs in the state’s lethal injection protocol.