An original bungalow from the former El Rancho Vegas is listed on state register of historic places.
Recent floods have created a constant need for repairs at the Death Valley Junction cultural arts center.
The four day event will feature various autumn activities and its scariest haunted house to date.
In an emotional Senior Night performance, the Trojans lit up the scoreboard with a 28-point first quarter en route to a commanding 57-26 victory over The Meadows.
The PVHS XC team capped off their regular season with a statement win from both the boys and the girls teams at the Coaches Association meet in Henderson.
With a packed crowd and six seniors honored before the match, the Trojans delivered a statement win over the 3A Southern Division’s second-place team just in time for playoffs.
The 15th annual PDOP Monster Dash 5K run and family-friendly walk returns on Saturday, Oct. 25, bringing the fall festivities to Ian Deutch Memorial Park.
The Pahrump Valley Tournament Bowling Club wrapped their thrilling 8-9 No-Tap Doubles Tournament at Nugget Bowl, highlighted by four teams rolling perfect 300 games.
Pahrump’s former Irene’s Casino was transformed into this popular Southern Nevada chain.
Sheriff Joe McGill and some of his deputies were present at the protest, mingling in the crowd and talking with protesters to ensure the demonstration remained peaceful and nonviolent.
Short-term rentals are not a threat to our community. They are an economic lifeline for many retirees, working families, and property owners like myself.
Aaron Ford wants to be governor of a state he’s eager to get away from.
Here’s what’s planned this week in Pahrump
