Rodeo fans, dust off your boots—Pahrump’s Fall Fest Rodeo is set to deliver two nights of adrenaline-fueled competition.
The Nye County Commission rejected a proposal to extend lighting hours at local parks.
Water-haul operations are providing respite for wildlife amid drought conditions.
The Nye County Sheriff’s Office is participating in the Joining Forces Distracted Driver Campaign to focus on distracted driving violations in hopes to prevent them.
Ideas have consequences. And the consequences of socialism are extremely destructive.
Here’s what’s planned this week in Pahrump
Governor Lombardo has to do more to stand up to the overwhelming support of the Democrat Socialists of Nevada.
Another community meeting slated to discuss a ballot question to reinstate the town board.
The PVHS boys soccer team is off to a hot start this 2025 fall season as they defeated league rivals in comeback fashion.
The Pahrump Valley High School football program made it clear last Friday night that the 3A Southern League isn’t to be overlooked in 2025.
Home construction in this Pahrump subdivision will recommence after more than a decade.
A man exiting his broken down vehicle was hit by a passing car’s side view mirror.
Suspect admits entering trailers to steal holiday decorations.
Two Virtual Lunch and Learn sessions are set to discuss the Nevada Gives volunteer projects program.
Dubious crime statistics have created predictable partisan positions on President Donald Trump’s takeover of D.C. policing.
Attorney’s request to release on her own recognisance denied.
Owner Kimberly Aurich of Drag’n Ass Rescue and Sanctuary was arrested on July 31 and faces 19 counts of torture, abandonment, injury, and starvation.
Following strong performances by the PVLL Juniors and 10U All-Star teams, the fall season aims to build on their momentum and continue that success.
After a successful season last year, the PVHS Tennis program is looking to bring home the 3A title.
A complaince resources guide offers common do’s and don’ts for public officials seeking re-election.
Southern Nevada’s oldest hospice care is promoting a free resource to help celebrate life’s final moments.
The “Jabbour” amendment requires homeless to immediately vacate land their are illegally occupying.
Pahrump’s B.J. Hetrick-Irwin is now an honorary U.S. Army Colonel.
Like cheap and reliable energy, a smoothly running transportation system is a foundational piece of the modern economy.
Nye County officials explain why new scales are being installed in Tonopah while Pahrump waits.
More than 50,000 Nevadans could have seen lower power bills, according to a nonprofit.
Scams cause anxiety and create mistrust about important institutions. Here are some examples and what to do about them.
