The United States has a new law that punishes abuse of the elderly, enacted by the current Congress and signed by Donald Trump.
In a continued effort to provide access to critical health care services for Tonopah and the surrounding area, Northern Nye County Hospital District announced two collaborations that organizers said will expand services in that region.
As the April 17 tax-filing deadline nears, many taxpayers may rush to finish their tax returns or find that extra time is needed to get them done.
The fourth quarter of 2017 saw a broad-based decline in delinquencies, with delinquencies in closed-end loans (like personal or auto loans) falling across the board and bank card delinquencies declining significantly, according to results from the American Bankers Association’s Consumer Credit Delinquency Bulletin.
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue and Administrator Linda McMahon of the Small Business Administration signed an agreement to promote stronger businesses and agricultural economies in rural America.
Nye County Commissioner Dan Schinhofen has initiated a crucial step in the effort to bring the first-ever county-owned public shooting range to the Pahrump Valley, posing an agenda item that could trigger forward movement on the longstanding concept.
A Nevada man is facing serious charges after allegedly making recorded threats against two members of the U.S. House Representatives.
Environmentalists are suing federal regulators over protections for eight California rivers, including one that starts in Nevada.
Denise H. Rohan, the first female national commander of the American Legion (coincidentally sworn in during the group’s national convention in Sparks in 2017) toured Southern Nevada.
Federal Communications Commissioner Brendan Carr traveled across parts of Nye County on Monday to learn about the advances made in high-speed communications in Pahrump and surrounding areas.
Nye County Sheriff’s Office detectives and members of the search and rescue team began scouring the desert area along Basin Avenue and Powerline Road as part of an investigation.
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 $25 million.
A self-described “real estate genius” is facing charges after allegedly misusing the 911 emergency system on three separate occasions.
The motorist who was killed when his pickup flipped in rural Nye County has been identified as a 47-year-old Mineral County resident.
From midnight to 5 a.m. April 11, maintenance was planned on fiber-optic cabling that carries Valley Communications Association’s digital TV services. The maintenance will affect approximately two-thirds of the channels, but most channels from 3 through 89 should be unaffected, Valley said in a recent announcement.
The trees are budding, the grass is springing back to life and in celebration of all things green, we’re going to make Spring Pea Soup.
All eyes are on Pyeongchang, South Korea, where some of the world’s best athletes will compete through Feb. 25 in the Winter Olympics. But someday, could the world be watching the Olympics in Nevada?
Tuesday’s 3-1 loss to Boulder City might have said more about the Pahrump Valley softball team than many of their wins.
Frank Medina had a perfect birthday.
The Beatty baseball team is off to a 1-3 start in its quest to return to the postseason.
Community support continues for three local youths who were critically injured late last year.
In preparation for the Republican primary set for June 12, the Nye County Republican Central Committee, the Pahrump Valley Times and KPVM-TV have partnered to sponsor a GOP debate over the course of two days at the Bob Ruud Community Center.
With the primary election rapidly approaching and the time in which candidates can make an impression on voters shrinking every day, campaigning is moving forward full steam.
Nevadans will pay more at the pump this summer as the statewide average price for gasoline on Monday soared to $3 per gallon for the first time in nearly three years.
The often-heard statement from kids and parents about there is nothing to do in Pahrump really doesn’t hold up when you look at what is available for kids here.