Zambelli Fireworks put on an epic show in honor of America’s 250th birthday.
Medical professionals and the general public have the opportunity to help change lives at this free event.
This company is proposing to bring a medical waste pyrolysis facility to Pahrump.
On the Pennell family’s normal day for grocery shopping, flames began and destroyed everything.
On July 16, many nearby locations are participating and will be free to enter.
Time is running out as partisan bickering instead of progress carries the day. It doesn’t have to be that way.
What’s happening this week in Pahrump
Tonopah’s Fireworks show was saved at the last minute by Goldfield Fireworks.
Two left-hand turn lanes are planned to ease traffic congestion.
A Grand Opening Celebration and ribbon cutting set for Friday, July 10.
Officials urge residents to stay safe as highs are forecast at over 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
Last week, the public was invited to ask local law enforcers questions and discuss topics.
Republicans are challenging a Nevada law that allows U.S. citizens born abroad to vote in the state despite never living in the country.
Foster care advocates connect local families and resources to support kids’ success.
The silver state’s head will lead the bipartisan organization alongside Hawaii’s governor.
Nevada lawmakers are requesting scores of new bills even though they don’t reconvene in Carson City for seven months.
Republicans aren’t the answer to all your problems, but Democrats are becoming more and more the biggest part of many of your problems.
What’s happening this week in Pahrump
The community came together to celebrate the new mural, music and landscaping at the Grand Reopening event.
The incident at the Nye County Detention Center in Pahrump involved two other inmates.
A public protest period is now open, with a deadline of July 13
A facility quarantine has been issued and state officials are urging equine owners to use best safety practices.
A van and trailer fire also occurred a few days later in the park.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Monday that Nevada and about a dozen other states that accept late-arriving mail ballots can continue to do so.
Trains and tracks took over the Pahrump Museum for two days of fun.
Protecting the valley’s limited water resources will remain central to future debates over growth and development.
Jefferson was “The Pen” of the Declaration of Independence and Adams “The Voice” and both died the same day — July 4, 1826.
We must show the commissioners that we are concerned about these items and show up to make our voices heard.
