The Federal Trade Commission and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) are teaming up to make it easier for consumers to report tax-related identity theft and to receive assistance to help recover.
Despite avid protests on the part of many of those attending the Nye County Commission meeting on Tuesday, April 17, commissioners voted 3-2 in favor of approving the newest version of the Pahrump Basin #162 Groundwater Management Plan.
Fighting efforts to open the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository and lobbying to continue funding the Brand USA international tourism marketing program will be the top federal legislative priorities of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority for the rest of 2018.
While the federal income tax-filing deadline has passed for most people, there are some taxpayers still facing tax-related issues.
Danny Koker of Counts Kustoms in Las Vegas and host of the History Channel’s hit TV series “Counting Cars” will join Amy Van Dyken-Rouen, a six-time Olympic champion in swimming, as guest speakers at Valley Electric Association’s Annual Meeting, 1 p.m., Saturday, April 28 at Pahrump Valley High School.
Representatives and leadership from dozens of local businesses will set up shop this weekend at the Pahrump Nugget Hotel and Casino to show off their wares to the public.
Well-known sports handicapper and writer David Malinsky was found dead Friday at Mount Charleston after a weeklong search.
Americans for Prosperity, the nation’s largest grassroots conservative group, has yet to decide if it’ll support Sen. Dean Heller but will back attorney general Adam Laxalt’s bid for governor.
Criminals are taking advantage of the porous nature of our southern border and people are dying as a result.
Renown Health and REMSA are set to host a community open house in Tonopah, celebrating the expansion of medical services in the historic Nye County community.
Overall, cigarette smoking among U.S. adults (age 18 years and older) declined from 20.9 percent in 2005 to 15.5 percent in 2016, a new federal report shows.
A former reporter for the Pahrump Valley Times has taken the topic of Yucca Mountain from print to the big screen.
A House committee chairman on Thursday vowed to take a bill to fund licensing proceedings for the Yucca Mountain nuclear repository to the floor of the House for a vote.
The Nye County Sheriff’s Office defended decision to announce the death of radio talk show host Art Bell on Facebook.
The Monster Truck Insanity Tour stopped Saturday in Pahrump, and event organizers were very pleased with the turnout at Petrack Park.
Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval signed Executive Order 2018-5, establishing the Statewide School Safety Task Force, his office announced.
The 13-mile scenic drive at Red Rock Canyon is open 6 a.m. to 8 p.m., new hours that started April 1.
The numbers are in from a recent statewide traffic-safety crackdown.
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 $8 million.
Development of new interstate highways has caused the demise of several small towns, and the Beatty Town Advisory Board doesn’t want that to happen to Beatty with the building of Interstate 11.
A special lab in Nevada was recently dedicated to the Newmont Mining Corporation for its contributions to further education efforts and advance new mining techniques.
Family Dollar Stores Inc. has announced plans for a renovated store’s grand re-opening in Pahrump, Nevada.
Nevada stores raked in $35.35 million in recreational pot sales during February, marking the third highest monthly sales total since recreational marijuana became legal to sell last July.
More than 32,000 people submitted comments in opposition to the Air Force’s plan to expand its training range north of Las Vegas at the expense of the Desert National Wildlife Refuge.
Beyond the left-field fence of the softball field and not far from one turn of the track at Pahrump Valley High School sits the throwing area, where track and field athletes who participate in throwing events practice their craft.
Heading into Sunset League play, the only thing that concerned Pahrump Valley softball coach Eli Armendariz was overconfidence.
The outlook for Pahrump’s P-Town Little League got a little brighter Tuesday night.