A routine school day turned into a once-in-a-lifetime experience for Pahrump Valley High School football players, who not only met the Las Vegas Raiders’ No. 1 draft pick but also saw their program receive a surprise $20,000 equipment donation during the team’s ‘Festival of Football’ draft event in Henderson.
Iyan Bosket was given an offer from Bishop Gorman—but instead, the rising 3-star linebacker is betting on himself, choosing to stay loyal to his roots while chasing Division I offers on his own terms.
Desert View Hospital marked its 20th anniversary with a community party on April 25.
The free event for homeschooled students on Saturday was filled with plenty of dancing, food and fun.
Nathan Adelson Hospice hosted its annual Celebration of Life at the Calvada Eye.
One of the suspects in the incident was arrested on drug related charges.
BEATTY — The Beatty Town Advisory Board on April 13 unanimously opposed a proposed 10,000-acre solar project near Ash Meadows, citing concerns over water, land use, and whether local communities would see any direct benefit from large-scale energy development moving through the region.
What’s happening this week in Pahrump
Trump White House pushes forward.
I would like to congratulate the brave astronauts on their successful trip to the dark side of the moon.
Commissioners opt to eliminate the much-criticized International Property Maintenance Code
The Prescription Drug Deactivation Program is aiming to keep drugs out of the local water supply.
During the incident, authorities located presumptively positive heroin, methamphetamine and fentanyl in a truck.
With her 200th strikeout of the season on the road against Moapa Valley on Apr. 21, the Trojans freshman notched herself into her own record category.
PVHS boys golf concluded its regular season league play on a strong note at Coyote Springs Golf Club in Moapa as they prepare for the postseason.
This upcoming event, featuring a preshow reception and a special 1930s-40s performance, will close the venue’s production season before the area’s warm weather returns.
Hundreds of Pahrump residents turned out for the local festivities marking Earth Day and Arbor Day.
Fundraiser emphasizes wildlife habitat improvement
If prediction markets are any indication, Democrats are heavy favorites to take the House in November, with a likelihood approaching 85 percent. That’s no surprise.
What’s happening this week in Pahrump
A large crowd attended to watch incumbents and candidates debate in Pahrump ahead of the primary.
This proposed medical waste processing facility has drawn concerns about potential water basin contamination.
Residents, businesses and government offices experienced a major water outage last week.
Campaign focuses include community outreach, election efficiency, and voter participation.
Just months after launching, Pahrump Valley Junior Athletics is drawing consistent turnout from local youth athletes and laying the groundwork for stronger and more confident competitors without the need to leave town.
Down 4-3 heading into the bottom of the seventh, a bases-loaded opportunity arose once more for Pahrump Valley senior Jack Walker, who walked-off his opponents for the second time this season.
Prior to the opening pitch against Lake Mead Christian Academy last Saturday, PVHS baseball seniors were honored for their dedication to the program alongside their family and close friends.
Pahrump Valley High School’s Track & Field program delivered a commanding showing during Senior Night last Thursday as both teams earned personal bests at home.
