County planning dept. requesting the International Property Maintenance Code apply to all Nye communities
Zambelli is returning for what is expected to be the biggest fireworks show the town has yet seen.
The Private Well Owners Association is hosting a class from Rural Community Assistance Corporation.
As police were investigating a fatal pedestrian crash, a pickup truck driver allegedly ignored authorities’ roadblock and drove around it.
Even against Nevada’s powerhouse program Bishop Gorman, PVHS freshman pitcher Jaycie Hayes continues to prove she belongs during a 2-2 tie, complete game performance.
After battling one of the top softball programs in Nevada to a hard-fought tie, head coach Brian Hayes said the biggest win was the defensive growth and competitive edge his team showed.
The candidate held his first public campaign event last week and spoke about his small-government approach that puts freedom first.
This Pahrump Soroptimist fundraiser generated thousands for its mission of empowering women and girls.
What’s happening this week in Pahrump
Across the country, Pahrumpians shine bright in their post-high school enterprises as they pursue their goals.
Years of reckless budgeting have brought the national debt to an unsustainable level. Four bipartisan House members have a plan.
Fiscal year 2027 budget workshop set for early March.
Tonopah Dental Center provides free screenings and education to local elementary students.
Utah Tech University junior Kyle McDaniel is on a historic hot streak, recently earning University Credit Union Western Athletic Conference Baseball Player of the Week honors.
History unfolded on the court Monday as Pahrump Valley High School officially introduced its inaugural boys volleyball program with its first-ever scrimmage.
The Nye County Sheriff’s Office is teaming up with Newvine Law to equip pedestrians and bicyclists with safety gear.
The separate pedestrian vs. vehicle collisions occurred in the span of a few days from Feb. 16 to Feb. 21.
Battling snowstorms, budget gaps and powerhouse private-school programs, Pahrump’s robotics team Awkward Silence proved once again that small-town grit can compete on Nevada’s biggest stage.
A Nevada GOED grant is helping to fund the expansion in an effort to address the shortage of CDL drivers.
From humble beginnings, players earned awards including Defensive MVP Diona Nixon, Offensive MVP Anji Mercado, and Best Attitude winner Jazmyn Herrera.
Want the final score before the next edition lands in your driveway? Follow @pvtimes.sports for real-time game updates, final scores and photo galleries posted as the action unfolds.
Scott Oakley is running for the judicial position and says he is running on the core principles of justice, accountability and community service.
The Nye County School District is emphasizing these devices are treated the same as cell phones.
Nearly 45,000 Nevada residents who receive food stamp benefits will lose them in the coming week for not meeting mandatory work requirements, according to the state.
Will there be electoral consequences?
What’s happening this week in Pahrump?
A technicolor tapestry of yellow, purple and white wildflowers awaits visitors in Death Valley National Park.
As with anything else in our country who you vote for matters, look carefully at how your commissioner votes.
