Tecopa Road rollover crash kills 2

Emergency personnel from the Inyo County Sheriff’s Department and Southern Inyo Tecopa Fire Department arrived on scene, where crews winched the vehicle over and discovered both parties dead.

Which grocery items rose in price the most last month?

There are several reasons why food prices are still through the roof, including ongoing food supply-chain issues kicked off by the COVID-19 pandemic and still echoing today.

Halloween costume giveaway planned

About 145 costumes have been collected so far, ranging in size and theme so that there should be something for just about every kid to enjoy.

ACLU lawsuit against Nye County paper ballot rules dismissed

A judge dismissed a lawsuit challenging the Nye County’s ballot hand-counting procedures Wednesday because documentation referenced in the complaint was not provided.

Wehrly gets endorsement of prior political rivals

A meet and greet held at the Pahrump Nugget on Monday gave Sheriff Sharon Wehrly an opportunity to answer questions about her vision for the future if re-elected.

Comedian Torris Fairley headlines at Carmelo’s Bistro

Carmelo’s Bistro in Pahrump will play host to a comedy show on Saturday touching on current events, family, animals, dating, relationships.

Motorcyclist, burro die in collision

The death marks the eighth fatality on Nye County roads this year.

PHOTOS: It’s Halloween year-round at this Pahrump property

If you drive to 2851 Sunset St. in northwest Pahrump, you’ll come across what at first glance is one of the most unusual and weird sights you’ll find in Nevada: Coffinwood.

Pahrump Fairgrounds water system to be done in-house

After receiving just one bid that far exceeds the budget allocated for the Pahrump Fairgrounds Water System, Nye County officials say the county will do the project with in-house labor.

Teachers union declines to make endorsement in race for governor

The largest teachers union in Nevada announced that it would not make an endorsement in the gubernatorial race between Gov. Steve Sisolak and Sheriff Joe Lombardo.

POLL: McGill leads Wehrly in tight race for Nye County sheriff

Challenger Joe McGill has a 4-point lead over incumbent Sharon Wehrly, according to an informal Pahrump Valley Times/Tonopah Times-Bonanza poll that asked readers who they supported in the race for Nye County sheriff.

Lady Muckers sweep Lady Hornets with win

The Tonopah high school girls volleyball team completed their regular season sweep against the Lady Hornets of Beatty with their 3-1 victory on Friday night.

Inmate allegedly threw cup of urine at deputy

A Nye County Detention Center inmate is facing an additional charge following an early Saturday morning incident where he allegedly threw a cup of urine on a deputy.

$550k renovation in the works for Pahrump skate park

The $550,000 revamping will be funded equally by the town itself and a grant through the Nevada Division of State Parks, with each entity putting in $275,000. The town’s portion will be paid out of its capital projects fund.

Pahrump DAV member Reggie Knight honored for 45 years of service

Dedication is a highly admirable personal quality and it is one that is exemplified by longtime Pahrump resident Reggie Knight, who was recently honored for decades of commitment to the Disabled American Veterans of Nevada.

Elks Lodge raises $1k for Pahrump Senior Center

For many years the Pahrump Elks Lodge #2796 has supported community organizations by way of fundraisers and other events.

Pahrump Valley defeats Pinecrest in massive blowout

The game was supposed to be used to get Pinecrest students excited for their homecoming festivities over the weekend, but the Trojans had other ideas on their minds.

Kenton Jr. takes Nevada State horseshoe competition

The Nevada state horseshoe championships took place in Hawthorne at Lions Park where 27 pitchers from around the state gathered to participate in the biggest tournament of the season.