Excitement grows with the announcement that the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree will come from the Carson Ranger District in Northern Nevada.
The annual fundraiser raised nearly $20,000 to help contribute towards future team equipment.
The Pahrump Valley High School girls soccer program gathered Friday, August 1 at Petrack Park Field C to host 72 youth players in town.
Following eight weeks of competitive play, the Pahrump Nugget Bowling Center’s Youth summer league drew to a stellar end.
As wildfire season continues, the CDC offers tips for smoke safety.
Medical and general volunteers are needed to support RAM’s next Pahrump clinic.
Owners have 90 days to complete registration, licensing, and inspections with the Town of Pahrump.
Liquor and Tobacco Express is hosting sip samplings twice a month.
These dedicated people get no pay for what they do and yet, they respond at a moment’s notice day or night.
Recent fire events in Pahrump and a reminder for safe driving from Chief Scott Lewis.
Sheriff Joe McGill debuts new NCSO video series.
NDOT will delay re-imposing some restrictions — for now.
Rep. Steven Horsford said he was denied entry to a immigration detention center in Pahrump, alleging that he was told he posed a “security risk.”
The relatively sequestered Devils Hole is considered a unique measure of seismic activity throughout the world.
The Bishop Lions are supporting the Tonopah branch as its works to become a full-fledged chapter.
Growing up playing soccer in Kansas, new PVHS girls soccer coach Maddie Sandoval has what it takes to support the program.
The community is encouraged to honor this national observance at a local ceremony.
PVHS Class of 2028 CJ Nelson showed scouts in Kansas City how it’s done in Pahrump.
PVHS boys soccer head coach Andrew Norton discusses the upcoming 2025 season and plans for the program.
The proposed project’s lack of specifics caused too much concern among officials.
Elizabeth ‘Kay’ Tippery, 78, lost $10,000 to a phone scam while she believed she was speaking with a Wells Fargo representative.
It deserves informed, thoughtful consideration and a vote by the people.
VEA’s Fill the Bucket event raked in thousands of supplies to support students’ success.
Nye County adding two new staffers to the Tonopah Landfill and one for Round Mountain.
Hopefully those responsible for the years of deceit on the U.S. public and transgressions of others, at least suffer some shame and public humiliations.
