The deadline is 5 p.m. Oct. 30 to submit letters of interest to fill two seats on the Beatty Town Advisory Board that are up for reappointment after the end of the year. Letters of interest can be submitted to the Beatty Town Office. What you need to know.
Alyona Dixon, 24, died last year after a Dignity Health emergency department allegedly failed to treat her properly.
An executive committee member said the county party is a private organization and the goal is to keep the party’s business within the party.
See all the photos from Friday night’s game. Pahrump Valley (2-3) travels Friday to play Democracy Prep Agassi (2-2).
Lakeview Executive Golf Course will remain under the operation of CourseCo for another five years, following renewal of a management contract with the town of Pahrump. Here’s how the troubled course turned itself around.
The Amargosa Opera House and Hotel near Death Valley was inundated by flooding from Tropical Storm Hilary’s remnants.
Christopher Storm is accused in a hit-and-run with a pedestrian in the Smith’s parkin lot, possession of firearms and other crimes.
“Can high school students persuade younger children to make positive choices in life?” Moose members say they can.
The lawmaker honored 3 local veterans with signed copies of the state bill they inspired.
The Nevada Republican Party’s planned caucus for 2024 could be made official at a meeting Saturday — or members could decide to scrap it.
It’s a lot easier to support liberal policies when you don’t have to live with the results.
The number of unhoused people seeking services at Pahrump’s latest quarterly event designed to connect them with free essentials and services broke a record on Friday.
“Homelessness and underemployment cost the county millions,” according to Love Thy Neighbor. “Now, through the efforts of local churches and agencies, we can quickly and reliably help those seeking a hand-up.”
John Thomas was last seen alive in July at a local dentist office.
The four-day Pahrump Fall Festival begins on Thursday. Here’s what you need to know.
The officers and directors of the club expressed concerns about the Nevada Republican Party’s plans to hold a caucus alongside the state-run primary.
Las Vegas also ranks near the top among U.S. cities for foreclosure rates.
Despite the loss, head coach Thom Walker says the team is building “momentum.”
Septic issues, water well woes, design flaws and more are to blame for the delay. Here’s what we know.
The Nevada Commission on Ethics resolved 120 complaint cases between July 2022 and June 2023.
A former employee at a youth psychiatric facility has pleaded guilty to child abuse involving sexual abuse and sexual conduct with children.
The dance welcomed Pahrump Valley homeschool students for a night of eerie fun.
Death Valley National Park and its main highway are still recovering from record rainfall from Tropical Storm Hilary.
Ottesons leading the school’s football team to a three-game winning streak. Here’s what’s ahead.
It’s been nine months since the launch of Buy in Nye and as of the first week of September, eight families had been able to purchase their very own home through the program.
It’s depressing to see how ignorant some education officials remain about COVID-19.
The 1,000-square-foot restaurant will operate from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. It will seat 36 and offer a pick-up window for takeout and delivery orders, a spokesperson said.
Twenty-two years later, the scenes from that day still blaze bright in the minds of those who witnessed them and for whom the phrase “Never Forget” has a deep and abiding meaning.
The stores will be sold as part of the divestiture plan to address the grocery giants’ proposed merger.
The much-delayed Basin Avenue improvement project has been inconveniencing drivers for seven months. Officials initially said everything would wrap prior to Pahrump’s Fall Festival which attracts thousands of motorists to the area. But it could come down to the wire.