Pahrump bagel shop is adding evening dinner hours with new food options.
That was the cry from many on the left, only to find out “no, he’s alive, another false alarm.”
Here’s what’s planned this week in Pahrump
Nevada’s governor shared a special announcement with Pahrump residents. Correction to update Burdzinski’s title.
Schools and students are encouraged to learn more about the Civic Seal and Scholarship program.
Local Pahrump coffee shop is continuing to grow with new offerings and updates.
McGill: months-long Drag’n Ass Rescue animal neglect case ends well
Previously unranked, Whitney is quickly climbing the fall edition of Prep Baseball Nevada’s rankings.
Despite a penalty kick by Trojans junior midfielder TC hone in the 48th minute, the Trojans couldn’t push past the Royals.
After winning their third match win a row, the Trojans are shaping up to make a deep playoff push.
Nevada State Horseshoe Pitching Association returned to tournament play in their backyard during the Pahrump Ringer Roundup tournament at Petrack Park.
A small family company is aiming to reopen this historic mine near Gabbs, Nevada.
Valley Electric is slated to receive $3.89 million, pending federal approval.
Here’s what’s planned this week in Pahrump
On full display are the Democrat socialists feelings toward law and order and the direction of the United States, and American justice.
Charlie Kirk was the living, breathing embodiment of the free exchange of ideas.
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo will be in Pahrump Monday to meet with community members.
The Pahrump Valley High School girls soccer team hasn’t given quite up the fight yet as they expect a strong second half of the season.
The Pahrump Valley High School girls golf team gave a resilient effort on one of the harder courses in Las Vegas.
Pahrump Valley High School sports roundup brought to you by Las Vegas Review-Journal’s Jeff Wollard.
Nevada State Horseshoe Pitching Association returned to tournament play following a month off for the National Horse Pitching Assocation World Tournament.
The Beatty Town Advisory Board is asking BLM to remove projects that have languished for years.
Application are sought for multiple Pahrump advisory board positions.
The Live Your Dream opportunity enables women to achieve educational or skills-program goals.
Filing of PEA study shows project’s economic growth possibilities
Here’s what’s planned this week in Pahrump
We suffer by the decisions being made not to fund our law enforcement community.
The sex trafficker had a plan: Make victims carry shame. Now Jeffrey Epstein survivors say they’re working on a list. Does Washington care?
Grand opening set to celebrate the new trap range and amenities at the Carvers Arena and Rec facility.
