Lady Trojans have three more games in their season.
Get your tickets now for this popular ‘pub-crawl’ style event.
The Pahrump Jr. and High School Rodeo Club is hosting its annual event Feb. 14-16.
102 bowlers participated in the weekend event
Perched atop Mountain Jefferson at an elevation of 11,300 feet
Desert wildlife isn’t just snakes, lizards and coyotes
At this point, a dozen of Dr. Seuss’ Green Eggs might be cheaper than what you can find at the grocery store.
PVHS ends seven game streak with Thursday win against rivals
Tickets are now on sale for the 3rd Annual Living Free Art for Recovery fundraiser.
Water and endangered species are the throughline in the fight to stave off lithium mining from this vulnerable area.
Program expects to begin seeing patients in late 2025
She received medical care and was transported to the local hospital.
President Johnson previously held the record for pardons, with about 7,000. Joe Biden broke that record with over 8,000 pardons.
The suspension of Sanders Family Winery’s liquor license has been extended.
The Pahrump Valley marked MLK Day two events: the Pahrump MLK Scholarship Foundation hosted its 23rd Annual All People’s Luncheon and the Black Cow Coffee House celebrated with music and a guest speaker.
The water board is compelling the state to take action against the federal government.
As a result of Sandy Valley Ranch’s offer to assist California residents, many other individuals in Nevada have also decided to extend a similar hand.
Following a seventh-place finish last weekend’s Chaparral Invitational, Pahrump Valley’s wrestling team found success in multiple pin opportunities.
Five additional schools have been added to the new communication platform.
The 8th Annual Veterans Extravaganza is slated for March 7.
‘Short hike’ in Mosaic Canyon ends in rescue mission
“As far as qualifications go, we’re not asking for anybody to be the perfect person,” says Roberts. “We’re just asking you to be the outlet for a child in whatever capacity they need.”
Ronald Reagan once urged the Republican Party to broaden its appeal by “raising a banner of bold colors, no pale pastels.” Gov. Joe Lombardo doesn’t appear to be taking that advice.
With snowpack in the Spring Mountains at zero percent of a historic median as of last week, some may worry about the future of a region where some are already being forced to drill wells deeper to meet a declining water table.
Check out resuts and standings for Pahrump Valley’s high school basketball action.
