Former PVHS employee apprehended

The former health aide at Pahrump Valley High School, charged with allegedly selling methamphetamine to minors has been apprehended roughly seven months after a nationwide bench warrant was issued for her capture.

Ash Meadows visitor’s center to reopen on Saturday

The Visitor’s Center at Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge is set to reopen on Saturday, according to a social media post from the refuge.

Tonopah surpasses its all-time high temperature

Excessive heat warnings were in effect again last week for Nye and Esmeralda counties, along with much of the Southwest.

Lauver will continue at Utah State Eastern

Skyler Lauver is joining a pretty big club, student-athletes who transfer during their college careers.

Nye County COVID grant program gone awry, many businesses in noncompliance

During the Nye County Commission’s Wednesday, July 7 meeting, commissioners were informed that the county is facing a serious problem: dozens of Nye County businesses have failed to adhere to the requirements attached to receiving financial assistance through the Nye County CARES Act Program and the Nye County COVID Relief Program.

Nye County Chip Seal Program petition deadline nearing

It’s no secret that Pahrump’s roads are in constant need of repair and improvement and with this ever-present situation in mind, Nye County reinstituted its Chip Seal Program in 2020.

Seven years strong, GriefShare continues in Pahrump

Grief: it is something that is unique to each individual who experiences it and yet there are underlying similarities of emotion for all who have been touched by what is perhaps life’s greatest source of grief, the loss of a loved one. This makes it easier for those who have gone through grief themselves to offer solace and understanding to others enmeshed in mourning.

Middleton sees good things from summer baseball

Like so much else since the pandemic began, summer baseball wasn’t as straightforward as it was supposed to be.

Pahrump sets new daily high temperature records

Excessive heat warnings were in effect again through Tuesday for Nye and Esmeralda counties, along with much of the Southwest.

JOE TRIMBLE: Different phases in your operating cycle call for different financial solutions

Your business is unlike any other. Yet many Pahrump companies, including manufacturing, wholesaling, retailing and professional services firms, go through several phases in their operating cycles that are broadly similar. The details and timing of these steps may vary greatly, and some or all of them may overlap. However, it’s likely that your operations can be grouped into four fundamentally distinct steps – and each one calls for different types of financial solutions.

Beatty reacts to solar proposals

A special subcommittee is being formed by the Beatty Town Advisory Board to deal with the issue of proposed solar energy projects in the area.

Pahrump’s Salvation Army to change location

For those who rely on services from Pahrump’s Salvation Army, take note, as there are upcoming changes facing the agency.

Bicyclist transported after collision with SUV

A bicyclist was transported to UMC Trauma in Las Vegas with serious injuries after being struck by a vehicle just before 9 p.m. on Monday, July 12.

Prices continue to rise for homes in Southern Nevada

The Pahrump housing market, and neighboring Las Vegas, both reached new heights in June, a trend that has gone on for the last several months.

Spring Mountain racetrack to hold job fair

Spring Mountain Motor Resort & Country Club is readying for a job fair on Thursday, as the track revs up for the summer.

Interstate 15 reopened in Arizona

A fast-moving wildfire closed Interstate 15 in Arizona overnight, officials said Monday.

Former brothel owner Joe Richards has died

Maynard “Joe” Richards, who left his mark in Nye County’s brothel industry and as a newspaper owner, died in early July.

Nevada gaming win sets record high in May

Nevada casinos raked in an all-time record $1.23 billion from gamblers across the state in May, the first month when some casinos could resume operating at full capacity, the Gaming Control Board reported Wednesday. It was also the third consecutive month Nevada casinos surpassed $1 billion in gaming win. That hadn’t happened since December 2019 through […]

Halo aims to launch driverless car service in Las Vegas

Halo cars are not fully autonomous. Remote drivers will control the Hcars using proprietary technology, and once a customer gets in, that person takes over the steering wheel, just like a regular rental car, according to a release.

Nevada driver’s license design receives a makeover

The next time you apply for a new Nevada driver’s license, the card will look different than it has for at least the past seven years.

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