Roughly two dozen people gathered at the Calvada Eye this spring for an annual butterfly release in remembrance of loved ones who have passed away.
Tonopah is only days away from the start of the festivities of Jim Butler Days that includes entertainment, a parade and other fun.
Health care is one of the most frustrating and complex issues consumers, businesses and legislators face.
The title “Medicare for All” attached to health care legislation reintroduced in April by self-described Democratic-socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) is deeply misleading.
To keep our grocery budgets on track we need to consume the food we purchase with as little waste as possible. This means eating leftovers.
No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in the Wednesday, May 15 drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $45 million.
The Pahrump Valley United Methodist Men made a donation in support of Pahrump’s future generations.
Before families set out on road trips full of the inevitable onslaught of “are we there yet?” questions, motorists should ensure their vehicles are summer-travel ready.
No one was injured Tuesday morning when police activity shut down the scenic loop in the Red Rock National Conservation Area.
Nye County School District elementary menu for the week of May 20 – May 24
There’s a new agency in town focusing on the needs of those who are blind or visually impaired.
The Valley Electric Association Inc. board of directors will not be moving forward with releasing a report by an outside private investigator on Angela Evans, named CEO of Valley in October 2018, later arrested on suspicion of embezzlement, to the Nye County Sheriff’s Office.
With flags at half-staff around the local community, Pahrump, like many other municipalities across the country, observed National Peace Officers Memorial Day on Wednesday, May 15.
The briefing in the appeal case regarding Nevada State Engineer Order #1293(A) has reached its conclusion.
Progress is being made on a road construction project just south of Walmart on Nevada Highway 160.
Crews from Pahrump Valley Fire and Rescue remained quite active as they responded to a series of various recent service calls.
Former Nye County District Attorney employee Ronni Boskovich and the Nye County Management Employees Association have filed a complaint with the Nevada Local Government Employee-Management Relations Board against Nye County following Boskovich’s termination from her position in late April.
A total of 62 degrees and certificates were awarded to Great Basin College students in Pahrump and surrounding areas at graduation ceremonies last weekend.
A car show roared through Pahrump in early May.
Editor’s note: The Nye County District Attorney’s Report is provided by the office of DA Chris Arabia. Plans call for it to be provided on a monthly basis. This report is for April 2019. Duplicate names represent separate cases.
A Pahrump man is facing charges after allegedly shooting three of his wife’s dogs, authorities said.
A state championship track meet is the ultimate example of organized chaos. There is a very specific schedule for each of the events in all four classifications, yet with so much happening at once it can be difficult to pin down exactly what’s going on.
Pahrump Valley High School football coach Joe Clayton has announced a mandatory meeting for players and parents at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, May 23, in the high school cafeteria.
Nevada Travel Exchange, an initiative that wants to bridge the gap between Nevada’s rural and urban communities has successfully moved forward since it launched in Tonopah in April, officials said.
A&W, a Lexington, Kentucky-based chain of fast-food restaurants known for its root beer plans to open a restaurant in Tonopah, however, sources familiar with the matter said that “quite a few details” still need to be worked out.
Recently, Ian Millhiser, an editor at Think Progress, posted an article titled “Democrats, Want a Lesson in Political Hardball? Look to Abraham Lincoln, Who Rigged the Senate.”